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Each entry has a unique reference, which can be used to find entries quickly. To learn more about this, go to the "About the Reference Codes" page.

At present there are 3 entries in this list.

  • Source / Teacher
    Day
    Index
    Question
  • Special Retreat Germany September 2014
    Steve
    16
    20
    Do we need self hatred to develop? Is self hatred similar to shame? Is it beneficial to skip that and to feel Compassionate right away?
    Ref: 2014.09.x.16.20
    Audio answer
    • Self-hatred
    • Moral shame
    • Hate
    • Positive
    • Compassion
  • Special Retreat Germany September 2014
    Steve
    14
    17
    Can you please talk about how negative self images affect you, and how to let go of them?
    Ref: 2014.09.x.14.17
    Audio answer
    • Self-image
    • Negative self-image
    • Positive
    • Change
  • Special Retreat Germany September 2010
    Steve
    4
    2
    Is there anything negative about proud, about having pride, being proud? If proud was having a good feeling for what someone has reached or obtained, e.g. good friends, a family, work that is good for other people, to be on a spiritual path. Can you be proud, feeling pride for a spiritual path and so on? If there is something negative about pride then maybe it is too much self-identification, how could it be or should it be dissolved?
    Ref: 2010.09.x.04.02
    Audio answer
    Written answer
    • I am proud
    • Positive
    • Pride
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