03-31-2011, 12:15 PM
When we can unconditionally love and appreciate one another, *and* our differences in perspective, true communication and understanding can occur without distortion.
The greatest act of compassion, for me, would be to accept and love everyone equally. From the Japanese, to the Libyans, to your neighbors, family, in-laws, governments, coworkers, and even the other-self on the internet forum who does not *seem* to reflect love in the way that is most comforting
Gaia is affected by the collective consciousness of humanity. Perhaps when we all have our hearts open towards one another, there will be no more need for such large catalyst to encourage our growth.
The greatest act of compassion, for me, would be to accept and love everyone equally. From the Japanese, to the Libyans, to your neighbors, family, in-laws, governments, coworkers, and even the other-self on the internet forum who does not *seem* to reflect love in the way that is most comforting

Gaia is affected by the collective consciousness of humanity. Perhaps when we all have our hearts open towards one another, there will be no more need for such large catalyst to encourage our growth.
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