Sometimes we look at the actions of others and find it difficult to understand
what motivates them. But we are all doing the best we can with the
information we currently have. We have all been taught how to see the world
from the examples of those around us and by our experiences. Keeping this in
mind, we can accept the choices made by others while seeking ways to increase
the world's level of consciousness as a whole.
Our different levels of consciousness are like the developmental stages of
children, whose understanding varies according to their age and experience.
For example, the behavior of a two-year-old who doesn't want to share can be
understood as a phase of his social education, whereas a 16-year-old who
behaves in the same manner would be thought to be acting childish. It is
important to remember that we are each on our own unique path. We may have
chosen certain lessons or made an agreement to play certain roles in the
unfolding of the world's understanding before we incarnated in this lifetime.
So our job is not to judge others but to shift the balance of understanding
in the world by increasing our own.
Every thought we have and action we take becomes part of the collective
energy of the planet. When we use our energy to bring light into the world,
it combines with the light brought by others to dispel the darkness. Though
we live in a world of duality, which helps us to experience the material
plane, we don't need to experience extremes to understand them. We can share
our experiences and understanding with others not from a place of
condescension but of connection. When the entire family of humanity
understands that each of our thoughts, choices, and actions affect us all, we
will share an incredible level of consciousness -- one that puts our oneness
above all else and helps us evolve into higher expressions of our spiritual
selves. Remember the next time you witness an action of another that they are
of the same earth as you but simply on a different conscious level at this
point in their life. Find compassion, bless them, and move along your day in
grace.
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