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Word to the critic

In order for me to see a fault, I must have the fault. I announce my own defect by pointing out its existence in someone else.

Clear seeing is sight cleansed of judgement.

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This entry was posted in men's counselling and tagged blaming, clarity, clear seeing, criticism, finding fault, guilt, innocence, judgemental, Keith Ashford, the doors of perception on July 15, 2017 by Men's Work.

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