Psychology of the Observer

"If you admit that you delude yourself, you immediately recognize that there is a part or self that is true, or truth-oriented, and another part that can deliberately or unwittingly delude the other part. We should note at this time that it is the truth-oriented part of the self that has the erroneous judgment. The errors are imposed upon it by a lesser or mundane self, or by desires which may be only a fragmentary part of the mundane self...or parts that may only be voices or appetites. Yet they may be determining factors of lethal proportions."

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