17 January, 01:34
I am watching someone suffering from pride sabotage his life and happiness. Goes to church, but the message of change is always for someone else. Points fingers, doesn’t accept own agency. Won’t take loving feedback and advice. Loses intimacy because strikes out rather than face own contribution. Yet a likeable person with many good qualities. It’s like seeing a crack addict who denies holding a pipe to their own lips. It’s the root sin because it caps all spiritual progress. Lust, sloth, gluttony… can be addressed if we get humble. Pride defeats its own resolution. Keeps you dependent on the matrix sources of meaning in life, too.
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Indulging in an irrational pride sometimes is a self (ego) defence mechanism to avoid the failure of self, or at least the acknowledgment of it. Guaranteed this friend would confess all of humanity is flawed as in the case of free will, we don’t always choose light. But turning in on one’s self and pointing out less than best choices, not everyone has the avility to see that as strength and definately NOT weakness. Your friend needs lessons on valuing his own personal quality controls just as he values it in others or the material world. Why would one NOT tolerate rot in his house but allow it in his spirit or mind?
(Definately tell me if I go to far down a tangent with advise. I’ve stayed in a Holiday Inn before but I am NOT a therapist or sage, Martin.)
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(Definately tell me if I go to far down a tangent with advise. I’ve stayed in a Holiday Inn before but I am NOT a therapist or sage, Martin.)
❤️🇺🇸🙏🕊
02:00 PM - Jan 17, 2023
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