What Is Actually There?
Today I saw that when looking inside, it is necessary to look at what is actually there, deeply, and without judging, instead of what we wish or imagine is there. What Is Actually There? Look.
Today I saw that when looking inside, it is necessary to look at what is actually there, deeply, and without judging, instead of what we wish or imagine is there. What Is Actually There? Look.
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June 20th, 2008 at 5:33 am
Boy that’s just so simple you’d figure it was easy. It’s that judging part I think that gets in the way, and encourages us to see what we want to see rather than what is, because if we see what really is then the likely judgement would be thumbs down, so I guess we create protective constructs and rationalizations