Who Are We to One Another
4/22/2022
Pure Presence is an interfaith and interspiritual approach to formal presence training and is a comprehensive way to both deepen and advance spiritual understanding and care in our homes, neighborhoods, workplaces and religious communities.
One of the key questions we ask ourselves as a result of Pure Presence awareness and practices is this: 'Who are we to one another?' Today, we share an excerpt from the Pure Presence Workbook and Journal which offers an answer to this pivotal question.
We can keep in mind as we intersect with others that we are spiritual beings. We are also very human. We are “divine-humans”, and, because we are, every person is unique and of value. Every person is a unique expression of the Divine (and this includes you). Each person has a sacred tale to tell and to engage with them in all their uniqueness is a gift.
Throughout practice sessions, with deeper listening, you may have come to know that you do not always agree with the personality, the choices, or the actions of a particular person. Yet, it is good to remember that each individual is just that—an individual—and one that has been given life in this particular place and time just as they are. Each person who comes into your life is here at this moment for a reason. There are no chance encounters, just a myriad of opportunities to connect on a deeper level.
The Persian poet Rumi spoke about this in such a beautiful way. He invited us to be aware of all of our interactions with others because “each has been sent as a guide from beyond.” Meaning, we are teachers to one another. We are together in the world to learn something from one another; to give something of value to one another and to receive in return, whether it be a compassionate glance, a smile, an encouraging word, or a deep life lesson.
©2017 Janice L. Lundy
Excerpted from Pure Presence: A Workbook and Journal
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