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1 Intervention takes place when I tell you what’s wrong with you, and you tell me what’s wrong with me. I will tell you what’s wrong with you based on my understanding of right and wrong, while you tell me what’s wrong with me based on your understanding of what you think is right and wrong.
2. During this back-and-forth, we agree to eventually compromise or reach a consensus if one is right and the other is wrong. The problem arises when one or both become stubborn and don’t understand the other person’s point of view.
3. The moment we both agree, we move forward into a new thinking process, evolving from one thinking process to another until we both agree to meet.
4 It matters not if it is one way or the other. What is important is that you (*)move. That understanding must take place so you learn that there is no right or wrong but a matter of (*)movement. It is just movement.
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Article 4—To Move implies to transcend, progress, or advance.