Psychologically, śūnyatā refers also to the releasement from all attachment to beings, from all reification and willful appropriation of them. |
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Heidegger lets go of a certain tension that marked his writing in the thirties and begins to move into thinking in terms of releasement. |
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Yet releasement toward things and openness to the mystery never happen of themselves. |
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Egos manufacture themselves through constriction, and experience fear when asked for any kind of surrender, intimacy, or releasement. |
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St. Eulogius himself was obliged by the persecutors to live always, after his releasement, with the treacherous bishop Reccafred, that wolf in sheep's clothing. |
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Both signify a deliverance from and a releasement toward, but their descriptions of the human problem and their prescriptions for its solution appear to differ radically. |
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