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Developing Ideologies around non duality - Moralizing

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Hi Guys,
I'm sure this is a common issue that many of us have encountered from time to time, but I'm really interested in hearing about your experiences with it.

I've found over the past couple of years, and after delving into Actualized.org content, that I seem to have become more moralistic and critical of others who subscribe to ideology (progressive or conservative) or who tend to use black and white thinking (yes I am swimming a pool of irony here)

I've been starting to address it specifically over the past couple of months and I *seem* to be making some degree of progress - mainly that it seems to be occurring less as well tending to not snowball. 

I've been drawn to The Work by Byron Katie as I've had it work wonders for a completely different issue I had had up until about 2 years ago.

Last night an older video of Leo's popped up, "How to Stop Moralizing" - I do remember seeing it at the time and I probably thought "oh yeah i do moralize, but its not really causing any great emotional problems for me" - I had more pertinent issues at the time, but now this issue is probably my biggest one and what was previously only a minor irritation relative to my situation back then, is much more noticeable because there are fewer things to overshadow it.

Anyhoo if anyone would like to share anything that relates to this that would be great - I know I'm not asking a specific question, but I really just wanted to hear others stories and if they are currently dealing with it.

Cheers :)

 

 

 

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Leo Gura wrote

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Love the devil to death

Practically speaking, devilry and selfishness are universal. So, there is no choice but to accept and plan for them instead of complaining about other people's devilry and selfishness.

For example, if you took full responsibility for the survival of your computer, you wouldn't complain about hackers for hacking your computer. You would take steps to secure your computer.

Recently, I affirm the following phrase for five minutes a day.

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I am responsibility.

 

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