| Any mode of description of the way we are is called conventional, meaning that it is a description that we make up in our intershared mind field, in our field of language. We make it up, we agree with it and over generations we do it. | |||
| p. 60-61 | |||
| Robert A. F. Thurman |
"Tibetan Psychology: Sophisticated Software for the Human Brain" MindScience: An East-West Dialog Wisdom Books, 1994 |
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