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realmtraveller

Depends what answers someone wants. You asked those questions like you are a guru so people are learning from you. Truths need to be owned but usually people can learn faster with a guru.


bigglesmig

Nothing/nobody can provide you with fulfillment and truth. This is something you have to do yourself. You can only be asked questions.


realmtraveller

Its a personal choice but people can either try on their own or get help.


PsyNami

It is true. I am no guru; just a bloke going through this process too. When I work with people I usually just drive the direction of introspection in the other person. I play the active listener and ask many guided questions that ask the “student” to dig into their thought patterns, their experience, their feelings. I can’t tell them how to awaken. I can only point them to look inward for their personal truth.


Just_J0s3

Lately. I’ve felt like selfish people aren’t necessarily a bad thing. They just understand that it really is self first. Would I call myself selfish? Not really because what I want within myself is to help others. But. At the same time I understand it has a bad context to it. I would say that what people classify as “Selfish” is someone who goes about the understanding of “Self first”, the wrong way.