Ken Wilber Quotes
We Must Forgive Each Other Our Arising, For Our Existence Always Torments Others. The Golden Rule In The Midst Of This Mutual Misery Has Always Been, Not To Do No Harm, But As Little As Possible; And Not To Love One Another, But As Much As You Can.
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