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Over the years, I have done many things that have resulted in people being angry with me about my choices or how they felt they were treated.
Is it any wonder that we sometimes forget that nothing we do can make anyone else “see” what we “see?”
Today is Father’s Day and it makes me aware of other days like Mother’s Day that celebrate some of the most important ways of being in the world. It also reminds me of the parents who have done it all, of those who have chosen their children, of those who parent us all.
I wonder if we could come to a place where we knew that the nurturing and celebration of this loving-kindness is the most important thing in the world?
In one of our “Inspired Teaching” courses this week, one of the participants asked why something that is really quite simple had become seemingly so complicated and “difficult?”
Isn’t the real question, “Why have we tolerated a situation we agree we know how to solve?”