I’ve thought a lot about how there seems to be a divine structure behind everything. And how, if we’re truly humble, it will be more or less self-evident what to do in any given situation, where there is a right and wrong conduct. We might make ourselves believe otherwise. And we might tell ourselves that we didn’t know better or that everything is relative or whatever. But somewhere we know what is right and wrong. But our pride keeps us from admitting this both to ourselves and others. Our pride keeps us from asking for forgiveness.
fredag 27 augusti 2021
How pride messes up our lives part 1
Labels:
acceptance,
anger,
becoming whole,
Christianity,
following Jesus,
God's will,
Guided by God,
humility,
know thyself,
Matthew 11:29-30,
pride,
religion,
religious life,
self-knowledge,
spirituality,
the ego
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