Always Engaging the Truth-Process, February 10, 2010
David: In a sense my teaching is always flawed. Why do I keep teaching? Why do I keep coming out? Because I never can hit the target completely. Because we are all the same arrow and until there is this universalized perception among all of us, and then from all of us to whole human race we are not going to be happy. And that’s never going to happen, so we are always in process engaging this truth process. It’s never going to come a day when you say, “Oh, everything is perfect, we’ve done it, wonderful.”
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