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7/2/2025, 3:10:33 PM
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Only you can answer that for yourself. Find that motivation. Deconstruct the desire.
Often the allure of a sin is the transgression itself. But, why? Good books to read, regardless of your religiosity, is St. Seraphim of Sarov. Also, read Carlos Castaneda books; esp. on the process of "recapitulation." (Book: The Eagle's Gift").
In American Indian medicine practices generally, I think they also call this ruthless process of self-inquiry into motivations, "facing (i.e., cleaning) your dark mirrors." The warrior path par excellence because nothing requires more courage, and nothing builds more courage.
Only you can answer that for yourself. Find that motivation. Deconstruct the desire.
Often the allure of a sin is the transgression itself. But, why? Good books to read, regardless of your religiosity, is St. Seraphim of Sarov. Also, read Carlos Castaneda books; esp. on the process of "recapitulation." (Book: The Eagle's Gift").
In American Indian medicine practices generally, I think they also call this ruthless process of self-inquiry into motivations, "facing (i.e., cleaning) your dark mirrors." The warrior path par excellence because nothing requires more courage, and nothing builds more courage.
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