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Love all, possible? – part 1 of 2

We strive to protect ourselves without anger. Like when the teeth bite the tongue—there’s pain, but no resentment. We adjust, not resent.

In extending care and respect, we nurture ourselves and others, creating a ripple of harmony.

Acts of compassion and non-judgment bring joy, filling us with an inner satisfaction.

Through small, mindful acts, we experience universal love as a powerful reality, not a forced duty.

But does this lead to “love all”? Or is there another way to think about it?

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