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Hatred cannot help but be transformed in the presence of love. Hatred can be irrational, and it has a greater impact on the
individual who hates than the person or object being hated. Yet overcoming
hatred is difficult because hatred reinforces itself and causes greater
enmity to come into being. The most powerful tool one can use to combat
hatred is love. Deciding to love what you hate, whether this is a person,
situation, or a part of yourself, can create a profound change in your
feelings and your experience. There is little room for anger, dislike,
bitterness, or resentment when you are busy loving what you hate. The
practice of loving what you hate can transform and shift your emotions from
hatred to love because there is no room for hatred in a space occupied by
love. Granted, it is difficult to forgo judging someone, but you can love your
enemy, and seek the good in situations that seem orchestrated to cause you
pain or anger. In deciding to love what you hate, you become one less person
adding negativity to the universe. On a simple level, loving what you hate
can help you enjoy your life more. On a more complex level, loving what you
hate sets you free because you disengage yourself from the hatred that can
weigh down the soul. Responding with love to people radiating hatred
transmutes their negative energy. You also empower yourself by not letting
their negativity enter your personal space. Rather than lowering yourself to
the level of their hatred, you give the other person an opportunity to rise
above their feelings and meet you on the field of love. Gandhi once said, "Be the change you want to see in the world."
Loving what you hate sends a positive, beautiful energy to people while
spreading peace and harmony throughout the planet. Instead of reinforcing
hatred, you become an advocate for love. Hatred responds to hate by causing
anguish, but hatred cannot help but be transformed in the presence of love. |
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