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Do we really know the answers?
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12-25-2010, 03:15 AM
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softy54534
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The answers are available but it's accepting those answers that is key.
Examples may be this:
My mother has been very judgemental all my life; my weight, other people's skin color, actions that other's do that she doesn't agree with...continuous nagging about how others should live their lives.. I grew up like this and eventually, when I started to see myself as a spiritual being, I found my lessons, knew that I was not meant to be like her so I moved away... far away.
Now... I've had to move her in with me...after 3 years of being able to be a positive and enlightened being, I have to deal with her every minute, trying hard to keep my focus, my positivity, is a challenge. I could choose to be upset, even angry because I didn't ask for this... but instead.. I look at it as my lesson to remain the person I have become in spite of her negativity.
We all have choices on how we deal with our events. You must choose what's best for your growth.
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