26 January 2013

Moral indignation is an example of externalizing what should be an internal affair. The real battle – the one we should all be engaging – is not with the behaviour of others but with our own ego – the fascist within – and if we are honestly thus engaged we would not have the stomach for the hypocrisy that always accompanies moralizing. Those empty of ego are full of compassion – not in a sentimental lovey-duvey kind of way – but by being totally present and therefore energetically available for whomever or whatever calls upon them.

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