Clear perception helps me to do less harm to self and others.
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Clear perception helps me to do less harm to self and others.

Why I value and am committed to defining and practicing clear perception in my life.

Extracted from my recent post: Embodied clear perception:

Why does it matter, anyway, especially if it is "not special"? Why such "fuss" over such ideas as "enlightenment", "kenshō" or "clear perception", embodied or not?

In my personal experience, I have found that such states of clear perception teach me how to do less harm, to others and myself.

Note that I say less harm, not no harm. I don't believe in the saintliness of Buddhahood. I'm more interested in the fallibility of humanhood.