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Yes I am guilty of criticising my fellow human beings in a derogatory manner as if I was some kind of a know it all.
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Yes I have unthinkingly criticised another person very harshly because I felt they were in the wrong.
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Yes I have on many occasions forgot to think about the ramifications of my harsh criticism upon another person's feelings and self esteem and just went ahead head long into my tirade.
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Yes I have forgotten to be neutral in my assessment and I did jumped right into criticising the other person because I felt the urge to.
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Yes I am guilty of making people feel inadequate, dumb, stupid and useless.
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Yes I have at times not been fair with my criticisms but rather did so on impulse and have been unkind towards another person based on my rash judgement of their behaviour according to my standards rather than the truth.
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Yes I did make people feel bad and let the truth of their behaviour out in such a way that it was condemnatory and ill intended.
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Yes I have been guilty of showing revulsion and condemnation for the other person's behaviour in a very rejecting way because I felt embarrassed being around that person who've committed those acts which I thought was morally repugnant
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Yes I felt the need to do all these things in the context of righting the wrongs
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Yes I now realise that it was wrong for me to attempt righting the wrong by condemnation and revulsion but rather should've extended my forbearance, respect and love by being compassionate of the other person's follies, being aware that I am not perfect, that with time people will eventually learn what is right from wrong on their own accord rather than have somebody push it down their throats with criticism no matter how true it is and just being patient with people.
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Yes in the end we human beings are quite fragile, sensitive, vulnerable, insecure, and poor little creatures even the most heinous and worst of us who commits horrendous acts against another fellow human being because is it not through these vulnerabilities, pain, inner turmoil and suffering that under duress, people lash out at others.
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Yes the truth does come and works itself through those that can see it, making them realise that the more they see, the more they feel that everything around them is more precious and the more they'll behave rightly towards everything because it is precious.
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--newinitiation 02:05, 13 July 2010 (BST)
 
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Bigfoot said ...

Well stated.I finally heard it in real words now.I felt it was incorrect for people to gang up and expect a donation for a cause as you enter the till at Wallmart.Every time they ask for a donation.IF ONLY I RECEIVED A DOLLAR EVERY TIME THEY ASK FOR A DONATION I WOULD BE A MILLIONAIRE.

--Bigfoot 06:38, 5 June 2010 (BST)

Brenda said ...

Thank Goodness that we have these writings. Thanks, Billy, we are so grateful, even if we forget to thank you daily. Say hi to our friends, who live in Space with us! Keep this important life information coming, we need to know the truth, in order to grow. Love, B.

--Brenda 08:27, 7 June 2010 (BST)

newinitiation said ...

Yes I am guilty of criticising my fellow human beings in a derogatory manner as if I was some kind of a know it all. Yes I have unthinkingly criticised another person very harshly because I felt they were in the wrong. Yes I have on many occasions forgot to think about the ramifications of my harsh criticism upon another person's feelings and self esteem and just went ahead head long into my tirade. Yes I have forgotten to be neutral in my assessment and I did jumped right into criticising the other person because I felt the urge to. Yes I am guilty of making people feel inadequate, dumb, stupid and useless. Yes I have at times not been fair with my criticisms but rather did so on impulse and have been unkind towards another person based on my rash judgement of their behaviour according to my standards rather than the truth. Yes I did make people feel bad and let the truth of their behaviour out in such a way that it was condemnatory and ill intended. Yes I have been guilty of showing revulsion and condemnation for the other person's behaviour in a very rejecting way because I felt embarrassed being around that person who've committed those acts which I thought was morally repugnant Yes I felt the need to do all these things in the context of righting the wrongs Yes I now realise that it was wrong for me to attempt righting the wrong by condemnation and revulsion but rather should've extended my forbearance, respect and love by being compassionate of the other person's follies, being aware that I am not perfect, that with time people will eventually learn what is right from wrong on their own accord rather than have somebody push it down their throats with criticism no matter how true it is and just being patient with people. Yes in the end we human beings are quite fragile, sensitive, vulnerable, insecure, and poor little creatures even the most heinous and worst of us who commits horrendous acts against another fellow human being because is it not through these vulnerabilities, pain, inner turmoil and suffering that under duress, people lash out at others. Yes the truth does come and works itself through those that can see it, making them realise that the more they see, the more they feel that everything around them is more precious and the more they'll behave rightly towards everything because it is precious.

--newinitiation 02:05, 13 July 2010 (BST)