So, there is this idea out there, that whatever we think is true, becomes true. That nothing has any inherent meaning. Is it so? This is not a rhetorical question. I want to seriously explore this idea. Because I’ve come to see how I can convince myself of totally opposite views within the scope of about an hour. This will be a long series with many short parts, because I wish to explore this concept some. I want to gain some clarity. Because I believe that it’s a difficult subject.
måndag 6 september 2021
Right and wrong? Part 2
Labels:
Christianity,
dogma,
humility,
know thyself,
religion,
religious life,
religious morals,
right and wrong,
self-help,
self-improvement,
self-knowledge,
spirituality,
the ego,
the human condition
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