"And therefore, all of those for whom authentic transformation has 
deeply unseated their souls must, I believe, wrestle with the profound 
moral obligation to shout from the heart—perhaps quietly and gently, 
with tears of reluctance; perhaps with fierce fire and angry wisdom; 
perhaps with slow and careful analysis; perhaps by unshakable public 
example—but authentically always and absolutely carries a demand and 
duty: you must speak out, to the best of your ability, and shake the
 spiritual tree, and shine your headlights into the eyes of the 
complacent. 
You must let that radical realization rumble through your 
veins and rattle those around you. Alas, if you fail to do so, you are 
betraying your own authenticity. You are hiding your true estate. You 
don’t want to upset others because you don’t want to upset your self. 
You are acting in bad faith, the taste of a bad infinity." 
- Ken Wilber

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