We should all practice non-judgment and pickup acceptance instead. You don’t know me and I don’t know you, but we are all little beings flowing in the same sea. We all deal with pain that hides in the deep crevices of our soul, and we only show to the world what we want it to know.
“Judgments prevent us from seeing the good that lies beyond appearances.” ~ Wayne Dyer
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Thank you, that’s so nice of you 🙂
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Agree and really like that quote.
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Thank you 🙂
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That’s so sweet of you, thank you 🙂
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I planned to say one of these days on my board that yes, we don’t know one another’s unfiltered story. We do far better to withhold condemnation. Life is hard enough.
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So true, Diana. Thank you for your comments 🙂
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This hasn’t just been something for me to learn with maturity and life experience, but to mindfully practice. There is so little we know of each other, you and Wayne Dyer are so right!!
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Thank you, Susan 🙂 I agree, it’s something I too have to be mindful of. It’s just too easy to judge.
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“Today why not change how you relate to the people you love? It is a choice that is in your hands, and one that benefits only you! ” – (just a few wise words from Don M. Ruiz.) – 🙂
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Thank you, Eve, for sharing that quote. It’s so timely because I was just thinking about those wise words, and I just started reading Don Ruiz’s book again, “The Four Agreements.”
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