16. Any experience seen through conditioning may appear to be a threat. The more misconceptions (viewed as threats) occur, the more adaptation takes place. As long as the conditioning remains, it has to be defended—creating a viscous cycle which can be broken only when true perception of experiences occurs. The viscous cycle appears to be necessary until Truth steps in and shows up the False feelings of emergency.
17. With the absence of fear (threat, judging, criticism), experiences may be seen through true perception and the individual can assimilate and utilize such experiences.
18. With true perception comes understanding of the self and others.
19. With true perception, the individual replaces the conditioned self values (false feelings of emergency) with True feeling, or seeing things as they are and with adequate response to the real stimuli.
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