The Critic on Your Shoulder
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Sheila WallFebruary 26, 2013
I agree with Darla and Stan! Why is this lesson never truly learned and we need constant reminding? I needed this so much right now, and you wrote just the things I needed, to help me change on a deeper level. Thank you so much for writing this, Maurine. Bless you. Sheila
bettyFebruary 26, 2013
Bless you for this article.
Carla ParsonsFebruary 26, 2013
I've been up since very early this morning, listening to those critics and trying to silence them. Thank you for giving me, not only insight into their true source, but the tools to hear over them. Your advice is personal inspiration to me today.
Wally GoddardFebruary 26, 2013
Right on target! God does not condemn, He blesses!
Stan WinchesterFebruary 26, 2013
Dear Maurine, I saw Darla's comment about your article on Facebook where she says, "the best article I've ever read to explain the different voices we hear in our minds, and to remind us that our internal "critic" is NOT God's voice!" I agree! Wonderful article that really shows in visual terms that Molly Mormon and Peter Priesthood are obsolete mythical figures called the Critic, which in reality is another title for the Adversary. Thank you for such an inspiring article! Stan Winchester
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