I appreciate Goldsmith's piece. If it works with clients, I'm not going to argue, but I don't think we need to throw out the "sick" concept. The sick soul and the healthy-minded (borrowing William James' terms) are two types of religious experience. Neither is inherently better.
and a fifth, for healers: equally possessing a place in the treatment of disease - not because magic or supernatural effects are real, but because the human bodymind is so complex that subtle interventions can *sometimes* have unpredictable beneficial effects. Good ol' placebo
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Buddhism is a rationalistic religion in many respects, with perhaps a minimum accretion of mere theistic balogney.
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Baloney is an inherent part of reality, like death and entropy (baloney even more fundamental than taxes). In Buddhist terms baloney is inherent to samsara, which as we all know is not-two with nirvana
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