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What question would you most like answered?

Posted on Jan 15th, 2009 by barefootgirl42 : Blissful Energy barefootgirl42
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for January 14, 2009:

What is the best way to promote equality and open-mindedness and to rid our world of discrimination, hatred, and prejudice?
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Alluvja :  Love In Action
about 7 hours later
Alluvja said

I feel there are many ways. First being it, and bring that quality in our daily lifes and environments.

Sharing it, like we do here and let that become a powerful force.

It doesn’t matter what we do, be it housewives or politicians, we live it first and then share it. Whatever influence we can have great or small is valuable and adds to the resonance of goodwill. And the ripple can grow larger and if we stay attuned and focussed on it we will attract ways in which we can act to have more influence.

barefootgirl42 : Blissful Energy
about 7 hours later
barefootgirl42 said

That, my friend, is beautiful. Thank you for sharing that! I
completely agree: spreading it by being and sharing it is key. And I
love the “ripple” image too. :)

Thanks again and have a beautiful day,
Jenna

ohmsmom : Proud Research Associate
about 17 hours later
ohmsmom said

be loving - it spreads!, that’s my hope and i just have to stick with it.

love to you and gratitude for your loving presence.

barefootgirl42 : Blissful Energy
about 17 hours later
barefootgirl42 said

Love does spread :) and for that (and for your loving presence!) I am very much grateful. Thank you as always, and take care.

~Jenna

belinda87 : Soul in Presence
3 days later
belinda87 said

I agree with Alluvja.

I think we need to practice feeling the equality in this world and let that resonate out from us.

And remember we can be grateful for the discrimination, hatred and prejudice for without it we wouldn’t be pushing forward.

barefootgirl42 : Blissful Energy
3 days later
barefootgirl42 said

Absolutely! :) And yeah, one of my philosophies ties in rather nicely with the last thing you said: despite how unbearable it can be at times, discrimination and marginalization can give people empathy toward others who are dealing with hard times, and can “push forward” with those attributes we receive from it.

Thank you for sharing, Belinda. :)

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