The seven blind men who gave seven different descriptions of the elephant were all right from their respective points of view.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the Byron Katie clips. While revisiting her work I wonder that "the work" begins with the judging your neighbor piece. If there is no judging then there seems to be the need to do the forgiving for-they-know-not-what-they-do piece in conjunction with "the work". When a person is suffering from an actual wound inflicted (which can be real)I experience layers that go beyond or before her approach. Needless to say it is all worth contemplating and playing with, isn't it, especially when it comes to beliefs that are internalized...
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