Daily Question, June 21 What helps me respect the journeys of others? 30 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. dh1 month agodhThe understanding that our lives are shaped by not only genetics but also the challenges and adversities we have faced throughout our lives. Kia Kaha. 0 Reply Nancy1 month agoNancySee with eyes of curiosity rather than judgement. 2 Reply Sukhy1 month agoSukhyPeoples passion and drive towards it. The true excitement and love they hold towards wanting to achieve something. All the things they’ve gone through and still managing to keep a smile on their face and work towards a better future. 3 Reply Brian1 month agoBrianHonest reflection of my own journeys, sympathy and empathy for my fellow human being, and acknowledgment/belief that the journeys of others, while distinct and unique, can be generalized in some manner to opportunities and challenges that we all navigate in varying degrees. 4 Reply msmit5861 month agomsmit586Acknowledging that I am only responsible for myself and I am only in control of myself. Everyone has their own battle that they are fighting and it is not up to me to judge. Just as much as I would not want anyone judging my journey and the path I choose to take. 5 Reply Melamie1 month agoMelamieBy being kind to everyone. Including myself. If I can’t respect and forgive myself for negative choices. How can I learn to do better. How can I help & respect anyone else 🤔 5 Reply Hermann-Josef1 month agoHermann-JosefWe all started at the same point and meet at the same goal. Isn‘t it interesting how much different ways there are? 7 Reply Laura1 month agoLauraLove this. Thank you. 1 Reply Mica1 month agoMicamindfulness 2 Reply Diane1 month agoDianeBy honoring my own journey with all of its peaks, valleys, stumbles, detours, twists and turns… with radical acceptance, radical compassion and loving-kindness. In the words of Jerry Garcia “What a long, strange trip it’s been” Om Shanti friends ♥ 5 Reply Hermann-Josef1 month agoHermann-JosefOM Shanti, Diane 3 Reply Charlie T1 month agoCharlie TIt starts with the acceptance of my own path and remembering that my judgment is just a projection of my insecurities. Listening to peoples stories with compassion, is one way of showing respect. 6 Reply Pilgrim1 month agoPilgrimI can’t think why I wouldn’t respect the journeys of others. I may at times be curious or interested in others’ pathways, as we all have our own life experiences. If it seems appropriate, or we have connected in some way/s, I may ask gentle questions to further a connection over time. On this Tuesday, hello to my friend Diane! I hope that all is well with you and yours! 5 Reply Diane1 month agoDianeGood morning friend. I always look forward to our meeting here on Tuesdays….it is a gift. Sending blessings for a peace-filled day. ♥ 2 Reply Barb C1 month agoBarb CI'm thinking about this one from the inverse--what do I do if I encounter someone who moves me to a feeling that might not be respect, a feeling that's the opposite? I suppose I often don't really think about their journey in the moment. What I'm noticing is the expression of the person they are right now (which of course was formed by that journey). Bringing genuine curiosity in that moment and asking questions that start from a belief in their fundamental worth (however misguided I may feel th...I’m thinking about this one from the inverse–what do I do if I encounter someone who moves me to a feeling that might not be respect, a feeling that’s the opposite? I suppose I often don’t really think about their journey in the moment. What I’m noticing is the expression of the person they are right now (which of course was formed by that journey). Bringing genuine curiosity in that moment and asking questions that start from a belief in their fundamental worth (however misguided I may feel they are on that particular topic!) would help me relate to them from a place of respect, and in doing so I would actually become a part of their journey for a few moments. Read More6 Reply Samuel1 month agoSamuelSimply the knowledge that we all have “masks” that we wear from time to time, and that some of the happiest-appearing people I have known are really amongst the most broken and sad inside. One never knows what “demons” one’s neighbors are wrestling with so it behooves us to be gentle and kind and respectful rather than judgmental of others. 9 Reply Linda1 month agoLindaSo true, Samuel. Thank you for this reminder. 3 Reply Ose1 month agoOseRespecting my own journey as well as others. Accompany my own as well as others with Love. Be true to my own as well as towards others. Value my own choice as well as others. Happy and grateful to be on the path I am, wishing myself to fulfill the path my heart is longing for as well as I wish it for each and everyone. Peace be with you all, dear friends. 6 Reply Laura1 month agoLauraBy recalling the value of my mistakes and triumphs. If I try to steer someone else’s life journey, I deny them opportunities to gain not only their own hard-won wisdom but also the joy of overcoming their struggles. 7 Reply carol1 month agocarolPrevious contributors have been helpful in my getting a more expansive understanding of this question. Thank you! I am better able to respect a persons journey when I remember that I can’t know another’s ‘purpose of existence on this plane’ and to not hinder this sacred journey. The hard part, or greatest challenges are to remember, be present, and most importantly, to know my own hindrances and have the desire to be of benefit to the other’s good journey in ways that are meaningful to...Previous contributors have been helpful in my getting a more expansive understanding of this question. Thank you! I am better able to respect a persons journey when I remember that I can’t know another’s ‘purpose of existence on this plane’ and to not hinder this sacred journey. The hard part, or greatest challenges are to remember, be present, and most importantly, to know my own hindrances and have the desire to be of benefit to the other’s good journey in ways that are meaningful to the other. Read More5 Reply EJP1 month agoEJPPatience. 6 Reply Julian Daal Childers1 month agoJulian Daal ChildersMeditation, Self Introspection, Prayer and things like a gratitude journal help me to become less critical of others. An honest inventory of where I am, where I have come from in proportion of where I want to be helps to keep me humble and see that this is my process. Prayer has also been helpful in helping me become more compassionate towards others. 6 Reply csalt1 month agocsaltA friend of mine once sent me this comment ” There are no pathways through the desert except the ones we make by walking on them” It’s still good to follow in the footsteps of others! 4 Reply Don Jones1 month agoDon JonesMy own stubbed toes, bruises, bumps and face-plants! 10 Reply 1 2 Next » My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. DONATE https://gratefulness.org/content/uploads/2015/03/GX-Gold-Participant-L.png Community Engagement Guidelines Privacy Policy [email protected] Connect with us on Social Media: © 2000 - 2022, A Network for Grateful Living Website by Briteweb