It often requires effort to find common
ground with those who think, look, live, or pray differently than we do. But
sometimes it can be even harder to find common ground in our existing
interpersonal relationships.
What we need to learn is that when we love someone—a partner, a friend, or a
family member—and they exhibit unpleasant mood swings or push our buttons, we
still need to extend them love without agenda, just as we would have them
extend love to us with all of our frailties and shortcomings.
This doesn’t mean that we cannot set healthy boundaries or that we have to
put up with someone treating us badly. It does mean, however, that we need to
allow those close to us to feel that they are a part of us—even when they are
“off their game” so to speak or when they act like a child rather than an
adult.
We can receive the gift of unconditional love when we are ready and willing
to extend it ourselves.
Affirmation for the Day:
I extend unconditional love to others and thereby bring that same love into
my own life. I create harmony between myself and other people, and this
harmony ripples out from me to the rest of the world.
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