"Carrie"
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> "Pieter" wrote in message
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>>> "The form of the hatred, be it words or actions,
>>> *can* be perceived and recognized, while not
>>> any hatred is being experienced; *only* a call for love."
>>>
>>> Sort of like "in the world but not of it"
>>>
>>> A person can be seen (observed) as feeling hatred or anger, attack,
>>> etc but if the observer isn't come from ego (is in Right Mind/Spirit)
>>> it will just be observed, and seen as what it is, a call for love.
>>
>> Yes: that's what I meant; even when the person
>> *expresses* "hatred or anger, attack, etc".
>>
>>> I don't think this always means love, as in nice sounded words,
>>> hugs, saying "I love you" in words, this usually makes the person
>>> caught up in fear ( ego) all the more afraid and angry.
>>>
>>> This gets into asking for Guidance, like "what would You have me
>>> say? ... do?...."
>>
>> Yes!
>>
>>> Sometimes, maybe a lot of the time, if asked in an objective
>>> observer (not from ego) way, the answer would be "nothing".
>>
>> That is possible indeed.
>>
>>> "I love you and I set you free" which is, I would think, usually
>>> thought and not put into actual words.
>>
>> That is probable as well.
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> I once (long ago) got a paper in some material that was sent to me.
> Back before I had the internet and people photocopied and mailed things on
> paper. I never knew who wrote it, it was a print out. A person telling the
> story about how he or she had changed their life for the better (became
> more peaceful, and such) by remembering, when tempted to judge, or get
> mad, or slip into ego ".... and my job is to love him (her)"
>
> This became a habit over time, and the person's way of thinking and
> relating changed with it.
>
> It seems so simple, seems like it would be easy to remember. Even if it
> doesn't seem obvious WHY our only job is to "love them".
>
> You do so good, even though I know English isn't your native language,
> and it must be hard at times, with the various words, slang words, and
> typos here.
>
> I've noticed how you stay focused on what the subject (on this
> newsgroup) is, or is supposed to be. Perception has a focus.
>
Yep, I agree, I enjoy Pieter's posts. deb
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