Every
one has the right to their own opinions, thoughts and beliefs,...
right?
Thoughts
however, don't just stop at the level of the mind. They eventually
find outward expression through action, which we label as behavior.
And so as a people, we have agreed to honor your right to think and
believe low vibrational thoughts. Yet we take exception to your
outward expression of those thoughts, when they inflict suffering on
us.
Would
it not be better to tell people who hold low vibrational beliefs that
they are wrong? At least we wouldn't be displaying hypocritical
behavior with regards to this issue.
It
is likely that people who are wrong, don't know their wrong, and
would probably take offense to being corrected.
What
is right and wrong anyway? Well there really isn't any, which is what
makes this topic so tough. There is however an energetic, vibrational
aspect to everything, including thought.
Thus
an opinion is a thought, and all thoughts can be classified according
to their vibrational nature, which is a fixed reality, not open to
speculation or opinion. A specific vibration is classified according
to it's magnitude, frequency and duration, and therefore is very
definable.
There
is only one highest vibrational state of thought, speech and action,
and it is equal to the reality of love as it is defined by the
creator. Every other vibrational aspect of life is some lesser
version in vibrational form, of that reality which we call love.
Therefore
everything in life vibrates to some lesser version of the energy
which is our source.
Now
instead of saying "your wrong," we could say, "is that
a very loving way to think or act?" This is a very powerful
question which will probably cause that person to connect more
closely to their higher self, instead of their ego self.
Of
course this is just my opinion, and if I'm wrong, "I don't want
to hear about it!"
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