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13 years ago @ Thoughts from a Therapist - Euphoria and gratitude... · 0 replies · +1 points
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best to you
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-I love this question..."
As a therapist I have worked with people who have done very 'bad' or 'wrong' things... not one of them was a bad person... at the root we are all good (balance) - i believe (which is just a belief) that we all have the ability to intuitively access the desires and purpose of the whole... to do so we could recognize the difference between the ego and the true self.... the true self will do right as it does not separate itself from everything else as the ego does.
emotions are not infallible, but they do seem to be a bit better then cognitions at deciphering right and wrong. Empathy allows us to feel the consequences of our beliefs and actions... cognitions tend to distort our understanding... by this I am suggesting that we will know how to not wrong another by increasing our empathetic ability. Good question