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Beliefs
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If we have more invested in a belief or an idea, than the ability to listen to our heart, at that moment we have lost.
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Belonging
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Benevolence
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Deep at the very source of life, in the quickening core of every being, there is a sublime benevolence. Regardless of all that is said and done, or how close or distant we are to others, the presence of this sublime life-giving benevolence, is the most profound presence of all.
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Best
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Sometimes our insistence on wanting the very best, the best quality, best comfort, food, accommodation and so on, can make us too selective, too limited, as well as deny our humanity with others. Having second, third or even lower best can give us new found appreciation, as well as renew the sense of pleasure we receive from the habitual good in our lives.
Betrayal
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Is there any greater betrayal than to betray our own true nature? On the other hand, if we are betrayed by another, yet we restrain our own ability to love, or we betray someone else, but do not make amends through love – we are also betraying ourselves.
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Big Bang
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According to science, all elements upon the earth and throughout the universe, as well as all expressions of life, had their origin 13.75 billion years ago from the big bang. Everything we see, hear, smell, taste and touch has journeyed in our evolving dimension of life. And therefore we are part of it, and connected to it all. How then can we possibly mistreat, or not have respect for our environment, other life forms, or human beings, that have taken 13.75 billion years to arrive, and be here at this moment in time?
Bigotry
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Bigotry is always triggered by the narrow perception of external realities, not by the knowing of internal truths.
Bindings
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Those bindings that we believe limit us, for example, family, finance, friends, work, location and so on, can rarely be effectively cut, without cutting off something of our own sense of wholeness. Rather, it seems to be part of our human calling, that we learn to transform our perceptual relationship to those bindings, as well as to our understanding of freedom.
Birthplace
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If we overly associate ourselves with our nationhood, whether we regard our birth parents and birthplace as planned, or indiscriminate and unplanned, then we are likely elevating our gender, race, nationality and ego (which for many of us, are largely unexamined effects), above the soul (a largely unknown cause). In neither position of being unexamined or unknown, can we claim any deep reason for our place of birth.
Blame
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Blaming can often be a scapegoating tool for our own inaction or irresponsibility. It can be an attempt to enforce a stigma of guilt upon another, through our self-righteousness.
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