We are different

@jassmine (1460)
Morocco
August 30, 2022 6:22pm CST
Just imagine You truly believe that people are not the same and they are different from you, and the good news is that you don't have to be similar, but in the contrast you are obliged to respect each other's thoughts and actions as long as there is no fanaticism or extremism included. You should know that what you believe in and the things you practice which you are proud of, the other may not have any idea or interest in that and vice versa. That's why when you gain this acceptance culture, your reactions and understanding won't be the same, because you are more open to more experiences different than yours ... What do you think of acceptance?
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@RebeccasFarm (90473)
• Arvada, Colorado
31 Aug 22
Since I love to learn, I welcome anyone. It can be fascinating to learn about someone else's interests.
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@jassmine (1460)
• Morocco
31 Aug 22
That's exactly how I work lol, I love to learn about other cultures and beliefs ...
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@innertalks (22088)
• Australia
31 Aug 22
In some ways, nothing is the same, and nothing is different also, as it is all made from the one substance love, but what happens in each part of creation, and their method of living from that love is different, depending on their own makeups. Love sees sameness in others, and differences too, and acceptance is allowing love to be itself in its way, as their way in them too, being differently, uniquely alive, as them, for God. Acceptance is an act of love towards ourselves, and towards others too.
@jassmine (1460)
• Morocco
31 Aug 22
When you accept the other as he is, you live in peace with yourself and the other as well
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@innertalks (22088)
• Australia
3 Sep 22
@jassmine Yes, that is a good starting point to accept others, as they are, but that should not stop us from encouraging those same people to improve themselves either.
@LadyDuck (472114)
• Switzerland
31 Aug 22
I have lived in different countries, I have always respected the others, no matter their culture and habits. We are all different, but finally all the same, we are only humans.
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