Guest guest Posted August 6, 2007 Report Share Posted August 6, 2007 Uriel's Message-- Where Do You Respond From? You have many options to choose from when you respond to others. You can respond from fear and judgment, your past experiences or your expectations and beliefs. Or you can respond from detachment, unconditional love, peace and joy. Each interaction you have with another presents you with an opportunities to choose from which place you will respond. And what you respond from will be reflected back to you with that person and will attract similar situations to you. Every time you respond from fear you create more fear which results in drama and conflict. Angry people are simply responding from their fears and trying to connect with you in that area. If you choose to respond from fear, you escalate the situation. Can you respond with detachment, see their fears and choose to not connect with them on that level? What is the reward for meeting fear with fear? Can you respond to fear with love? Consider that the person who tries to connect to you from their fear is actually looking for someone who can give them unconditional love. The people in your life are playing a part in your reality and when your fears, judgments, past experiences and expectations are brought into focus it is because they need healing. Instead of fighting with the person who has brought this to light for you, bless and thank them and choose to use this as a healing experience. Your spiritual journey is one of healing and growth and by learning to recognize when opportunities for your healing are presented, you can use them to move forward on your path. The teacher Jesus said 'Be kind to those who hurt you' and you show that kindness by using detachment in your interactions with others and choosing from which level of your spiritual knowledge you will respond. Use your intuitive and spiritual guidance to look past their words and to see that they are responding from fear. Choose your own responses carefully so that you can use these situations as opportunities for spiritual healing and growth for everyone involved. Remember that in everything you are both teacher and student and are here to learn and to instruct. Practice detachment in every situation and you will create a vibration of unconditional love for yourself and others. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2007 Report Share Posted August 6, 2007 Dearest Liane thankyou for posting this i am practising to detach myself from these situations,when someone is being unkind to me i am nice to them although i still question myself why their anger is directed at me and it still hurts my feelings but im managing to stay focused on being kind an detaching,i find this a lot with my family especially my mum she is very angry all the time with me. This post is very helpful for me love & blessings namaste kate > > Uriel's Message-- Where Do You Respond From? > > You have many options to choose from when you respond to others. You > can respond from fear and judgment, your past experiences or your > expectations and beliefs. Or you can respond from detachment, > unconditional love, peace and joy. Each interaction you have with > another presents you with an opportunities to choose from which place > you will respond. And what you respond from will be reflected back to > you with that person and will attract similar situations to you. > Every time you respond from fear you create more fear which results in > drama and conflict. Angry people are simply responding from their fears > and trying to connect with you in that area. If you choose to respond > from fear, you escalate the situation. Can you respond with detachment, > see their fears and choose to not connect with them on that level? What > is the reward for meeting fear with fear? Can you respond to fear with > love? Consider that the person who tries to connect to you from their > fear is actually looking for someone who can give them unconditional > love. > > The people in your life are playing a part in your reality and when > your fears, judgments, past experiences and expectations are brought > into focus it is because they need healing. Instead of fighting with > the person who has brought this to light for you, bless and thank them > and choose to use this as a healing experience. Your spiritual journey > is one of healing and growth and by learning to recognize when > opportunities for your healing are presented, you can use them to move > forward on your path. > The teacher Jesus said 'Be kind to those who hurt you' and you show > that kindness by using detachment in your interactions with others and > choosing from which level of your spiritual knowledge you will > respond. Use your intuitive and spiritual guidance to look past their > words and to see that they are responding from fear. Choose your own > responses carefully so that you can use these situations as > opportunities for spiritual healing and growth for everyone involved. > Remember that in everything you are both teacher and student and are > here to learn and to instruct. Practice detachment in every situation > and you will create a vibration of unconditional love for yourself and > others. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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