Everyone makes decisions from their particular level of consciousness. When others choices don’t seem ethical, loving or conscious, blaming and shaming them is not likely to bring them around to your perspective. It just lowers your energy and radiates more negativity into the world. When you’re coming from a judgmental reaction rather than deeper understanding, efforts to bring change rarely work. If their behavior directly affects you and you can do something about it, do it with love and compassion. Otherwise, go within and discover the root of your strong reaction. Use it to evolve…
Your consciousness.
Jarl and Steve
I am grateful to be learning to do this!
First sentence raises a huge red flag to a purist. Perfectly nice singular sentence with an unseemly plural adjective. Easy to solve by making the whole thing first person plural and changing the “Everyone” to “We all” or “All of us”. Obviously, I am a staunch conservative when it comes to our polyglot language, so don’t mind me! It would all be solved if I had grown up in 400 BCE in Macedonia and first learned to speak Greek! Now there is a language!
I like the evolution of myself and the evolution of my language, but I resist its future devolution.
Ah yes, thanks Larry. ‘We all’ works best!