Stopping the Blaming Game is called forgiveness. That is precisely what forgiveness is; the process of stopping, of ending, the Blaming Game. And it is tough. – Scott Peck
Stopping the Blaming Game is called forgiveness. That is precisely what forgiveness is; the process of stopping, of ending, the Blaming Game. And it is tough. – Scott Peck
At the level of daily life, there certainly is loss. If we spiritualize it away, we cannot use it to grow. . . . This usually means allowing ourselves to be touched by life, to participate in it. we learn by experience. The unexperienced life does not teach anybody anything. There are no spiritual shortcuts.
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