2 Replies to “Audio 159 : Do You Have Two Points of View?”

  1. Sharifa

    After listening to “Do you have two points of view?,” I asked myself this question:

    How would it feel to apply the wisdom of ‘two points of view’ to considering the aggressor and not only the victims of a war or conflict?”

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    • Nawab Pasnak Post author

      That is more difficult, of course. We can only see the point of view of ‘an aggressor’ when we have risen above our own aggression. Until then, we are fixed in duality – ‘mine’ verses ‘yours’.

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