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<blockquote data-quote="WiseChoices" data-source="post: 753046" data-attributes="member: 24254"><p>We are only as strong as our unity here. We all have been through so much.</p><p></p><p>My personal opinion is that hope is a spiritual principle, and therefore I chose to practice it. </p><p></p><p>In my own life, I try to align myself with spiritual principles to the best of my ability which requires to align with love as love is the underlying force of all spiritual principles. To me this means the absence of judgement. The absence of defining someone else on my terms. It requires me to pray for God (=love) to allow me to see other people including my difficult children through God's eyes. And I keep praying until I do shift my perspective and can think of everyone in terms of their highest good. </p><p></p><p>It requires me to pray for others who have hurt me in order for my resentments to be resolved. I cannot show up as the best version of me unless I clear my grievances and align with love. My purpose on Earth is to reflect love and forgiveness back to wash human being I encounter. </p><p></p><p>I also have to bring this love and forgiveness to myself. And that implies that I practice self respect. I don't accept unacceptable behavior from people and that includes me. In order to feel ok about me, I discipline myself to treat everyone in acceptable ways. I can set boundaries calmly, and quietly . There is strength in being in control of my feelings and being calm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiseChoices, post: 753046, member: 24254"] We are only as strong as our unity here. We all have been through so much. My personal opinion is that hope is a spiritual principle, and therefore I chose to practice it. In my own life, I try to align myself with spiritual principles to the best of my ability which requires to align with love as love is the underlying force of all spiritual principles. To me this means the absence of judgement. The absence of defining someone else on my terms. It requires me to pray for God (=love) to allow me to see other people including my difficult children through God's eyes. And I keep praying until I do shift my perspective and can think of everyone in terms of their highest good. It requires me to pray for others who have hurt me in order for my resentments to be resolved. I cannot show up as the best version of me unless I clear my grievances and align with love. My purpose on Earth is to reflect love and forgiveness back to wash human being I encounter. I also have to bring this love and forgiveness to myself. And that implies that I practice self respect. I don't accept unacceptable behavior from people and that includes me. In order to feel ok about me, I discipline myself to treat everyone in acceptable ways. I can set boundaries calmly, and quietly . There is strength in being in control of my feelings and being calm. [/QUOTE]
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