Yet, within all of this, we still need to ground ourselves in what we are seeing and sensing. We still need to feel our way into what we might do, what we might actually engage in that could make a difference in the world, yet without falling into either our small-minded, fear-based self, with all its problems, or into righteousness, which suggests that we are more morally upright than others, somehow purer, more enlightened, without the taint of guilt or sin, that we are the ones who know. The more we say it or think it, the more likely we are to believe it, and then it becomes another reified notion, an impediment to the very freedom and honesty and true morality we are advocating for others and claiming we live by ourselves.