This reply is late because I read your piece, then had read it again. Then I lost track of having linked to it from here, but I was otherwise ruminating over the whole concept of "right." We have a lot to talk about.
It’s probably better to write “healing” instead of “right” these days. “Do no harm” could be read for example not as a cautionary “if you don’t have something nice to say, don’t say anything” but as an affirmative “do the healing thing.” Focus on health seems more new consciousness, right?
http://www.practicalheartskills.com/doing-the-right-thing/
This reply is late because I read your piece, then had read it again. Then I lost track of having linked to it from here, but I was otherwise ruminating over the whole concept of "right." We have a lot to talk about.
It’s probably better to write “healing” instead of “right” these days. “Do no harm” could be read for example not as a cautionary “if you don’t have something nice to say, don’t say anything” but as an affirmative “do the healing thing.” Focus on health seems more new consciousness, right?
These weekly see says are really good. I can see them as a syndicated column. Keep up the good work. Sending appreciation.
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I can't tell you how much I appreciate that, Sam. At least enough to fuel another one! :) Thank you, truly.