All major religious traditions carry basically the same message, that is love, compassion and forgiveness the important thing is they should be part of our daily lives. Dalai Lama
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I will look at the Dalai Lama’s Quote and see his starting point:
Word: Religious
Noun
of, relating to, or devoted to religious beliefs or observances
My perspective
The word is being used here by the ego-personality – perceiving itself separate from all – within a relationship defined by beliefs or observances one accepted as true without testing it in all ways-which is not real as they have no physical existence.
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Word: Tradition
Noun
an inherited, established, or customary pattern of thought, action, or behavior (as a religious practice or a social custom)
My perspective
This word is being used here in a relationship with words – separate from oneself – defined by inheritance, customary pattern of thought, action or behavior – of the ego-personality - based on past patterns that self did not direct in this moment but was there because of mind systems - which is not real because it has no real physical existence.
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Word: Message
Noun
an underlying theme or idea
My perspective
This word is being used here by the ego-personality within a relationship with words- perceived separate from oneself – defined by an idea or theme that comes from the mind.
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Word: Love
Noun
unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another
My perspective
This word is being used here by the ego-personality within a relationship one formed within oneself defined by the polarity of love and hate within an experience of feeling good about having concern for the good of another. This has no real physical existence therefore it is not real.
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Word: Compassion
sympathetic consciousness of others’ distress together with a desire to alleviate it
* consciousness- the state of being characterized by sensation, emotion, volition, and thought
My perspective
this word is used here by the ego-personality perceiving oneself separate from the word – within a relationship defined by sympathy for others and desire to alleviate it – perceived separate from oneself – where one judged another as less than oneself giving oneself a more than status. This is based on polarity and judgment.
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Word: Forgiveness
Noun
to stop feeling anger toward (someone who has done something wrong) : to stop blaming (someone)
My perspective
This word is used here within a relationship one formed with others – separate from oneself, judging others as less than or more than oneself which will seemingly become equal with the use of forgiveness. This is done using the mind therefore a mind process with no real physical existence. Forgiveness is of the mind. Self -forgiveness is the self giving self to self.
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Word: Important
Adj
deserving or requiring serious attention
My perspective
This word is being used here by the ego-personality -perceiving oneself separate from the word- defined by the polarity of deserving or not deserving, requiring attention or not requiring attention – which involves judgment – where one sees love, compassion and forgiveness as more than oneself – and oneself less than them.
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Word: Thing
Noun
a particular event, occurrence, or situation
My perspective
This word is being used here by the ego-personality perceiving a thing separate from oneself – and judging it as more than oneself.
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Word: Part
Noun
one of the pieces, sections, qualities, etc., that make or form something
My perspective
This word is being used here in separation from oneself within a relationship defined by that starting point whereLIFE is seen as pieces or sections that make the LIFE – rather than LIFE as one and equal as these parts
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Commonsense
Working for WHAT IS BEST for ALL in giving ALL equal chance to live in dignity where we can have heaven on earth is what life is about. The establishment of equal money for all, equal rights, equal power etc.– is real self -expression in the physical. Without this, self-realization cannot exist as SELF= all LIFE.
Self-honesty
We are not separate from words. We are the LIVING WORDS – one and equal as SELF.
I will put my shoes in the Dalai Lama’s shoes and I will do self-forgiveness for perceived separation from the words he used in the quote – where instead of me being directed by the definition i gave the words as per the relationship i formed with them -i am directing the words here as self.
Here’s My Self-forgiveness Statements :
Me as the Dalai Lama:
I forgive myself that i have accepted and allowed myself to perceive myself separate from the word religious
I forgive myself that i have accepted and allowed myself to perceive myself separate from the word tradition
I forgive myself that i have accepted and allowed myself to perceive myself separate from the word love
I forgiv myself that i have accepted and allowed myself to perceive myself separate from the word compassion
I forgive myself that i have accepted and allowed myself to perceive myself separate from the word forgiveness
I forgive myself that i have accepted and allowed myself to perceive myself separate from the word important
I forgive myself that i have accepted and allowed myself to perceive myself separate from the word message
I forgive myself that i have accepted and allowed myself to perceive myself separate from the word thing
I forgive myself that i have accepted and allowed myself to perceive myself separate from the word part
I forgive myself that i have accepted and allowed myself to perceive myself separate from the Dalai Lama
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The New Quote:
Love is Life one and equal as all. Real Compassion and Real Love is giving all equal opportunity to survive in dignity. Taking self-responsibility by doing self-forgiveness for what we have accepted and allowed in this world, correcting ourselves, and honoring each other as we honor Life – we will not need religious traditions – because by doing that we are stating that we stand one and equal as LIFE itself. June Roca
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