RE: Thought crime
April 13, 2016 at 9:54 am
(This post was last modified: April 13, 2016 at 9:55 am by robvalue.)
Personally, I don't judge anyone for what they think. It's actions that matter. We're not consciously in control of what thoughts pop into our heads, or how we then feel about those thoughts. Trying to stop yourself even thinking certain things, in my experience, produces the opposite. I think it's best to accept the thoughts for what they are, and let them pass. If you happen to get some pleasure out of them, then no harm done.
If however a certain kind of thought continues to make someone uncomfortable, just for having it, it might indicate some sort of internal conflict that they could examine further.
If however a certain kind of thought continues to make someone uncomfortable, just for having it, it might indicate some sort of internal conflict that they could examine further.
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