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Originally Posted by FallingLeaves
when you see the truth that good/evil dichotomy is an illusion; that all your seeking for something 'good' and all your avoiding of something 'evil' avails you nothing but a permanent end to your being and in the end you see that what you WANT isn't good for you the way everyone tells you it is... you might find the impersonal truth.
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Hi FallingLeaves,
An interesting take. Is it finding ones own truth and dropping what one is told is true, in a way leads to realizing an impersonal truth?
Taking on others opions or dictation which is done in telling as oppose to suggesting or sharing can come across as being personal. Judging oneself according to others or feeling judged.
These feelings seem to create a defensive atmosphere. Where as if I just simply recongnized it is his/her view point and not mine, then perhaps this helps soften the blow ( so to speak). In other word, I don't have to take it on.
Thank you