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See Only Love

Posted - Jun• 08•15

When we “judge” we “limit” and we place ourselves “above” the person we are judging.

Making judgments of others demonstrates a lack of understanding and growth.  When we accept others, we are allowing others to be their own person, and opening up to possibilities beyond ourselves.

One of the first areas for spiritual growth involves the concept of “allowance.”  We are not talking “tolerance” of others, but accepting and allowing people to express themselves – even if it conflicts with our own self and set of beliefs.  The ego tries to convince you that you are the “best” at everything.  The ego tries to convince you that your “beliefs” are the only “truth.”  The ego will help  create a division between you and others, even those that you have not met.

When we begin to not only understand, but to live in a way that is open to everyone – with no preconceived notions, we are “uniting” and standing up for what we know in our hearts is loving energy.  The energy of the world is rooted in love, it’s the few that cannot see that love who cause fear and uncertainty.  When we change our views, we only see the love because nothing else is visible to us.

Be the person to help spread the loving energy rooted in all.  Be the person who stands up for everyone, when others are mute.  Do not be the “savior” by playing into your ego – but rather, quietly demonstrate these actions which spread quickly across the globe.

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One person can make the difference in the world, so long as we believe that we are that person!

Written, Mon, Jun 8, 2015 8:09 – 8:17 AM MDT

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