05-06-2013, 03:30 PM
Being certain in your own beliefs, imho, should not result in arrogance. Being certain that others are wrong in their beliefs is what gets that plus, that added touch, that which can be interpreted as arrogance.
Let us just say we have a basic premise. The premise being: every consciousness here, on planet earth, get its kicks, its catalysts and its experiences out of sending out a belief system and getting a feedback. Therefore, there is no right and wrong belief system.
Now, we can go deeper, but ultimately, when you are in "service of others" mentality, it is not about being right, but providing a good example, recognizing when you can actually help others, and when you cannot. These are not easy tasks, especially when one needs to realize when he cant help with saying stuff about what is good in life "for ya". I am constantly being guilty of that, but I am trying to accept that part of me as well. It is almost inevitable for my type of persona before proper wisdom is attained. Or so I would like to believe
Let us just say we have a basic premise. The premise being: every consciousness here, on planet earth, get its kicks, its catalysts and its experiences out of sending out a belief system and getting a feedback. Therefore, there is no right and wrong belief system.
Now, we can go deeper, but ultimately, when you are in "service of others" mentality, it is not about being right, but providing a good example, recognizing when you can actually help others, and when you cannot. These are not easy tasks, especially when one needs to realize when he cant help with saying stuff about what is good in life "for ya". I am constantly being guilty of that, but I am trying to accept that part of me as well. It is almost inevitable for my type of persona before proper wisdom is attained. Or so I would like to believe
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