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Old 03-14-2007, 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Steve Pavlina View Post
The answer to these questions lies within. Look inside yourself and ask why you haven't already phased out what you consider the "bad" in your own thoughts and actions. Or have you already become as loving and peaceful as possible?

When you come to grips with the appeal of the "dark side" within yourself, you'll understand that it's not something that can simply be swept under the rug by labeling it as "bad" and then trying to forget about it.
One of the problems in understanding subjectivity is our inability to reconcile it with existence of others and other things. One funny thing about our musings on subjectivity is that we jump straight on implicitly objective (read absolute) conclusions.

I would suggest that we consider “bad” & “good” in terms of results of our interactions with others and other things. If results are not noticeably “good” (to everybody’s liking), than the opposite should be considered. (More on my Orchestra and Togetherness pages.)
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