06-19-2015, 07:32 AM
(06-18-2015, 04:51 AM)Bring4th_Plenum Wrote: Going against spiritual correctness doesn't mean that you have to be rude, or in someone's face. Or try to smash up their spiritually correct viewpoints. But it does mean being unafraid of asking questions; not out of trying to make someone uncomfortable, but because you genuinely want to know the answers to something, even if that something is beyond the conventional boundaries of 'spiritual correctness".
Yeah I tend to respond with "Is there any truth to that"? when I suspect a spiritually dogmatic assertion, but I suspect that's not the context you are referring to Plenum. I think this falls into the context of learning the light touch, one's walk in keeping with one's talk (not keeping up with my own talk is not unfamiliar to me), and recognising one's own distortions prior to querying upon another's.
although it is uncertain who originally said it, this quote has offered me fruitful reflection in this regard. "Say not always what you know, but always know what you say" - ?
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