If we can think it, it is possible. What we think is already true on some level of dimensional experience. And all experiences seep into one another in very poignant, saturating ways.

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Love the darkness; It makes you resistant.

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When faced with insults or mistreatment, focus on the positives and counterbalance negativity with gratitude. Remember your positive qualities, valuable contributions, and the people who love and respect you. Review your achievements and capabilities, and consider the complexities of the person who mistreated you. Assume fundamental human dignity in yourself and others, and recognize your worth beyond the situation.

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"Don't try to coerce respect through intimidation or obsequiousness - these strategies undermine self-worth and lead to frustration. Authentic respect cannot be compelled; it stems from others' own judgments and choices. Instead of trying to control others' behavior, focus on self-respect and upholding your own standards of integrity. Lead by example through principled and rational responses that speak for themselves. By doing so, you'll maintain personal power and demonstrate true character."

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"Don't try to coerce respect through intimidation or obsequiousness - these strategies undermine self-worth and lead to frustration. Authentic respect cannot be compelled; it stems from others' own judgments and choices. Instead of trying to control others' behavior, focus on self-respect and upholding your own standards of integrity. Lead by example through principled and rational responses that speak for themselves. By doing so, you'll maintain personal power and demonstrate true character."

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"Be polite and professional, but stand up for yourself when necessary - default to courtesy while avoiding passivity that enables disrespect. Take the high road, yet address harmful behavior directly and politely, saying 'please don't speak to me that way' or 'those remarks were hurtful and unjustified.' Assume good intent initially, but be firm and fair in establishing your boundaries. Give others the opportunity to recognize and adjust their conduct, promoting mutual respect."

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"When insulted or mistreated, maintain your integrity and values - don't betray your principles in reaction. It's tempting to stoop to their level, but reactive ploys only diminish your worth further. Stand firm in who you are and exemplify kindness, understanding, and fairness, even if others don't reciprocate. Don't let someone else's behavior drag you down; rise above it by staying true to yourself."

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"When faced with disrespect, avoid excessive gossip or complaining, as it can reinforce negativity and victimhood. Instead, share incidents with trusted confidants who offer healthy support and perspective. Pause before venting, and consider if it's truly serving your growth or just spreading toxicity. Shift your focus to constructive action, and frame experiences as opportunities to demonstrate virtues like forgiveness."

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"Good company uplifts your whole being, so surround yourself with those who see your light. Have compassion for toxic people, but protect your energy and prioritize relationships that empower both parties. You teach others how to treat you by what you tolerate, so set boundaries and choose wisely. By letting go of draining connections, you make room for fulfilling bonds that align with your highest self."

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"Use wisdom to discern when to set boundaries and when to offer grace. A short memory often serves happiness, especially in minor disputes. Choose your battles judiciously, and renew your spirit by releasing lesser offenses - kindness, patience, and forgiveness can heal rifts."

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"We all make mistakes, and holding resentment rarely benefits us in the long run. When insulted or mistreated, it's natural to feel anger, but don't let it chain you to the one who hurt you. Ask yourself if the slight merits your ongoing distress and demand for vengeance. Forgiveness can be the better choice, especially when the behavior wasn't deeply malicious."

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"When faced with criticism or disrespect, pause and review the feedback rationally, setting aside emotions. Ask yourself if there's truth to the words, and consider whether there's room for improvement or virtues to cultivate. Even if the delivery is harsh, be open to the usefulness of the message. By handling feedback thoughtfully, you can separate the valuable insights from the negativity and use them as opportunities for growth."

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Never give up strength is our bigger lesson

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“All poems, like any other art are really co-creations within resonant fields of consciousness, so some will align with it and some will be triggered by it.” GhairoDanielsQuotes

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The tragedy of genius is that its success is dependent on the wisdom of fools.

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Jealousy and judgementalism arises from deep seated and unhealed emotional insecurity and issues around self worth. All these relate to disconnection from Source & separation consciousness. Period.
©GhairoDanielsQuotes

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The Soul is not something outside of you. The Soul is integrated within your very cells. It moves, travels, but never leaves you body fully until you take your last breath. It carries your encodings with it where it goes to continue its lessons. It is hooked into the physical Heart as etheric thread. So do not look for Soul in the heavens. Use it as it presents in material form in the here and now with mind as the tool.
©GhairoDanielsQuotes

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"A kiss is magical because it touches the heart."

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Life is painting. The more you paint, the more you become successful failure.

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Overwork doesn't spare anyone; it is detrimental to everybody's health, be it the senior managers, business owners or the workers alike. Dr Ajay Sati

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(1).Humans are leaving in better & self comfortability of growth,organization today,so if any of the among generations will take a part to cross ( 1 ). Human tendency May notice until it gets bored for them (2)
With love all
OM namah shivaya
OM Jagdish bajantri ( mhabharamnad)

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“Very liberating to spit it all out, even though the Buddha said observe it arising and passing away and the Christ said turn the other cheek. The only thing is that you have to clean up your own mess afterwards.”
©GhairoDanielsquotes

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Your Divine Spirit is an open book of spontaneous reference. I have met people who seldom read the bible...yet, most every word they speak and action they take, is Biblically correct. Am I saying, no need to read the bible? Absolutely not -- if a sense of emptiness, loneliness, dissatisfied existence, read, devour, savor! With ultimate goal of becoming....

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As flies foolishly tend to go where they are not wanted
People sometimes do things that they should not
But then sometimes the action is either innocent or seems to be-
And sometimes the only thing wrong and foolish Is the reaction regardless of realization

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AI should not be allowed on creative writing sites. When identified use, the writer should be banned, in an effort to keep the integrity of honest poetry free from artificial stink. AI will soon write a new interpretation of the bible I am certain. A logical interpretation, but void of spiritual essence. AI is not a tool, like an encyclopedia or text book with valuable examples of meaningful reference, it is a soulless entity that will lead to ever greater intellectual and moral depravity.

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Where there is visionless leadership, there is endless hardship. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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Literacy guides those who possess it — like road signs guide road users. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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Needless envying those who are drunk with success; they were once sober with hard work. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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A wedding is a ceremony where family and friends gather to witness a young man and woman willingly sign away their freedom. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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If we had less greedy people in the society, we wouldn't have more needy people. ~Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

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