During this dialogue led by Kitty, the nature of complacency in spiritual practice was explored, combined with how conceit affects the mind.  Conceit means to be attached to believing I am better, worse or separate from others.  Kitty used an example from a relationship conflict that was conditioned by complacency combined with conceit, that is, not paying attention to her internal process, which caused friction between her and a dear friend.  She then discussed how conceit conditioned this response, and how the conflict was successfully resolved.  This presentation was accompanied by some lively discussion.

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