"By the notion of paying for the past in the future, the past becomes the determiner of the future, making them continuous without an intervening present, [and] the present [becomes] only...a brief transition to the future, in which it brings the past to the future by interpreting the present in past terms [and] 'now' has no meaning....

By this notion "The present merely reminds [us] of past hurts and [we] react to the present as if it were the past.  [We] cannot tolerate release from the past...

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