Mutual Love

Finally, it is important to face your own loneliness.

Only when we are willing to be alone, to commit ourselves to a relationship with the master within do we discover the captivity of our love with a whole heart.

Our sense of belonging to something larger than ourselves brings true emotional stability.

Until we bring our own relationships into context of our highest ideals and dedicate our lives to the service of those ideals, we will not be effective in creating loving, harmonious relationships with others.

Peace begins within each one of us and extends beyond us to an ever expanding network of connections dependent only on the strength of our commitment to spiritual realities.
Ask our self if we confront one another as spirits, or do we confront one another as bodies?

If we confront one another as physical beings, then we have so many gratifications and things we need to keep the physical body supplied that we demand more of a person than is expected.

For physical things cannot occupy the same space at the same time. However, spiritual things can submerge, blend, or mix.

Now when two people come together to solve a problem, the first thing that they must confront themselves with is themselves and come to the reality that 90% of the problem is themselves and what they expect of the other person and not so much of what the other person should expect of them.

Most arguments stem from somebody feeling they were righter than somebody else.
And if the second person immediately agrees that they are wrong, then there is no place for an argument.

Arguments are born on confusion, and confusion is a collaboration of many thoughts and ideas or situations and purposes

Once you establish a mutual understanding, our purposes, our ideas, and our thoughts will automatically mesh.

This is called mutual love.

If mutual love is to be found in any individual or group of people, they must approach it individually and look from the inside outward and not from the outside inward.

You’re not supposed to dress people in your clothes and expect them to fit.

You have to let people come to you dressed the way they’re dressed so their clothes fit and therewith they’ll put forth their best effort.

Every journey is began with one foot step.

If we are to establish a relationship which is harmonious and be compatible to one another, we must start step by step, not leaps and bounds, and not runs.

So let’s gradually learn to understand each other, or to re-understand each other and to reconnect the joints that have been broken out of both or all of our ignorance’s.

We must learn to live and get along with one another.

This is called compatibility.

Compatibility: The Code of Harmony for Love and Unity
Franklin Gillette
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Published on February 07, 2014 10:44 Tags: compatibility, harmony, love, relationships
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