If we see others with loving nonjudgment we will see ourselves the same way.
The more we are able to look at others with compassion and nonjudgment, the more we will be able to see ourselves the same way. This will lead to our healing.
It is still Ok to set firm boundaries, compassionately
It is still necessary to stand up for ourselves in relationships, to set firm boundaries. It is important to be able to follow our truth, irrespective of external approval. However in all of our dealings with others, even if we are firm, we can be nonjudgmental and compassionate.
What we do to another we are doing to ourselves
The absolute truth is we are all connected, we are all one. What we do to another we are doing to ourselves. This is why Jesus said, “love one another as you would love yourself”. This is how we heal ourselves.
If we believe others are innocent we will believe we are
If we want to further our healing journey, we need to recognize the innocence of others. They are only controlled by their unconscious fear and do not know what they do .This doesn’t mean we don’t lock up dangerous criminals, just that we recognize in the eyes of God we are all innocent and worthy of unconditional love. Once we recognize the innocence of others we will recognize our own.
It is our sense of guilt or unworthiness that keeps us from our light
As we learn to see ourselves the way God does as pure divine spirit, perfectly innocent and perfectly worthy. We will discover our light.
Read more qualities that enlighten