Difference between revisions of "Self-betrayal"
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"To be swept along by impressions and infatuations, to allow yourself to be seduced by others, to be overtaken by beauty, wealth or charm is such a form of self-betrayal." | "To be swept along by impressions and infatuations, to allow yourself to be seduced by others, to be overtaken by beauty, wealth or charm is such a form of self-betrayal." | ||
− | <ref>Discernment in | + | <ref>Discernment in Relationships (February 13, 2009)</ref> |
"Wanting something that is not right for you and committing yourself to having that is a form of dishonesty with yourself, a kind of betrayal." | "Wanting something that is not right for you and committing yourself to having that is a form of dishonesty with yourself, a kind of betrayal." |
Revision as of 06:11, 12 March 2013
"To be swept along by impressions and infatuations, to allow yourself to be seduced by others, to be overtaken by beauty, wealth or charm is such a form of self-betrayal." [1]
"Wanting something that is not right for you and committing yourself to having that is a form of dishonesty with yourself, a kind of betrayal." [2]
"There is only being true to your deeper nature, or there is betrayal in all directions. People betray themselves for happiness, to pursue happiness. They betray themselves to pursue pleasures that are unhealthy for them. They betray themselves to give over to attractions and seductions. They betray themselves when they follow mindlessly the dictates of their culture, their nation or their religions. They betray themselves when they condemn others and other peoples, and when they assume, adopt and emphasize the prejudices of their group or their culture. The level of self-betrayal is just immense and incredible. Some of it people recognize. But most of it they think is just life itself, that is the normal life, the normal state of mind, the normal state of affairs when in fact it is a gross and compounded state of self-betrayal." [3]