In most relationships, the individual partners have their own entrenched Iills (I-illusion, self or ego) developed over many years of conditioning. The Iill generally functions defensively in its own self-interest. The No Mind program renders the relationship as a whole, and its needs are paramount to the perceived needs of either individual. Negotiation pursues the best interest of the relationship, as opposed to the best interest of either party’s Iill. But conflict-free negotiation is only one-way though which No Mind enhances relationships. The program also deepens the connection in intimate relationships, improves romance, and even enables couples to approach sexual encounters as a means of developing spiritual awareness.
Chapter 31 applies No Mind to relationships and reveals how its practice can help remove conflict, deepen compassion, open the channels of communication, develop unconditional love, and even enable the experience of enlightenment through Zen sex.
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