Why Do We Doubt?
We live in a battle between nature and nurture – that which we intuitively know, and that which we’re told to know.
In reality, we are knowingness itself – pure perception, pure awareness, pure consciousness, enlightened nature – but we doubt when we listen to others who are nurture-bound.
People’s talk is often about how materially clever they are. Pure consciousness doubts because we don’t fit into such a circus of existence. It’s through right intention that we reverse the pattern of doubt, and right intention is to stop holding on to the word-drama.
That which is looking at the mind’s programming (the partiality of nurture) is pure consciousness (the impartiality of nature).
Right intention is right karma.
Good luck!
Impartiality: to be impartial means to be unbiased, treating all groups equally without allowing personal interests or prejudices influencing a decision. It essentially means not taking sides in a conflict or argument.
Impartiality is spontaneous pure consciousness: nature.
Partiality: the state of being biased, showing favouritism toward side over another.
Partiality is incomplete: nurture.