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 More options Mar 8 2007, 1:48 pm
From: zenot...@bigpond.net.au
Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 18:48:37 -0800
Local: Thurs, Mar 8 2007 1:48 pm
Subject: Freedom to Live
Freedom to Live
Each of us, in life, walks on the special path that the soul has
chosen to undertake.
Our journeys are very different and we progress at different rates.
The pitfalls and blessings we encounter are unique, yet we are all
learning and no one form of knowledge is more important than any
other.
Even so, when we observe others, it can be easy to pass judgment on
their decisions and to assume their actions will correspond with what
we feel is right. But for every problem, there are a multitude of
solutions. Everyone makes mistakes and, while watching others do so
can be frustrating, it is important that you accept each person's
unique way of doing things. Giving others the
freedom to act in the way they feel are best without the fear of harsh
judgments honours the capacity for growth that all people possess.
It is helpful to practice accepting others as they are. Never judge
the decisions of others based on the path you would have taken because
every person lives by different values and experiences. Challenge is a
universal concept, but we all deal with difficulties in our own way.
Give others the space to fail, but don't harden your heart against
their experience. It isn't wise to try and fix people or control
situations. You may feel compelled to intervene when difficulties
arise, but it is important only to offer guidance when asked unless
the person is involved in a truly dangerous situation or cannot act
for themselves. Failure to choose the right path or to make
enlightened decisions is simply another step on the journey. It is a
means to experience and acquire wisdom. Letting go of the need to
influence others does not discount offering loving support and it does
not mean that you need to stop caring. It does mean stepping back,
dissolving judgment, and gracefully allowing others to live their own
destinies.

Giving others the freedom to blossom in their own journeys gives you
the freedom to take more notice of your own. You may not condone the
actions you see taking place, but your reactions will be more loving
by letting them be. And you will be able to focus on just being
yourself, confident that the path you take is as right, valid, and
special as any other.


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