June 1982 SAT | Corruption: The Child of Ego and Pride TWI Premium
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You may feel that this John-Roger seminar title has nothing to do with you and you may be right! But go ahead, check it out anyway. J-R says, "See, usually, when we have to make a decision, somehow or another we're wrapped up in a form of ego that sounds like this: 'I don't want to be wrong. I want to be right.' "
"And in that rightness," he continues, "we enter a dilemma because there's no way of knowing that we've made the right decision. It could be a very wrong decision. But because of pride — that arch companion to the ego that says 'I won't be wrong'–we'll twist the facts so the ego is correct even when it's wrong." OK, does that sound familiar? Well, you are a human being, right?
In this seminar, J-R shows us how we get tangled up in our need to be right in the face of other people's opinions and convictions. He gives us the ego's signposts to watch out for, and he helps us untangle ourselves in order to return to a state of innocence and humbleness where we find ourselves on very solid footing.
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