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December 30, 2011 | 02:31 AM | 5,594 notes
10 Ways to Love Others

thelittlesea:

Some guidelines for loving:

1. Tell them about their brilliance. They likely can’t see it and they don’t know its immensity, but you can see it, and you can illuminate it for them.

2. Be authentic, and give others the gift of the real you and a real relationship. Ask your real questions. Share your real beliefs. Go for your real dreams. Tell your truth.

3. Don’t confuse “authenticity” with sharing every complaint, resentment, or petty reaction in the name of “being yourself.” Meditate, write, or do yoga to work through anxiety, resentment, and stress on your own so you don’t hand off those negative moods to everyone around you. Sure, share sadness, honest dilemmas, and fears, but be mindful: don’t pollute.

4. Listen, listen, listen. Don’t listen to determine if you agree or disagree. Listen to get to know what is true for the person in front of you. Get to know an inner landscape that is different from your own, and enjoy the journey. Remember that if, in any conversation, nothing piqued your curiosity and nothing surprised you, you weren’t really listening.

5. Don’t waste your time or energy thinking about how they need to be different.  Really. Chuck that whole thing. Their habits are their habits. Their personalities are their personalities. Let them be, and work on what you want to change about you—not what you think would be good to change about them.

6. Remember that you don’t have to understand their choices to respect or accept them. 

7. Don’t conflate accepting with being a doormat or betraying yourself. Let them be who they are, entirely. Then, you decide what you need, in light of who they are. Do you need to make a direct request that they change their behavior in some way? Do you need to take care of yourself better? Do you need to set a boundary or to change the relationship? Take care of yourself well, without holding anyone else in contempt.

8. Give of yourself, but never sacrifice or compromise yourself. Stop if resentment is building and retool. Don’t do the martyr thing. It helps no one and nothing.

9. Remember that everyone you encounter was created by divine intelligence and has an important role to play in the universe. Treat them as such.

10. If you want to keep growing emotionally and spiritually for the rest of your life, accept this as your mantra and try to live as if it were true: Everything that I experience from another human being is either love, or a call for love.

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"Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself."

—     Rumi   (via blackstarastronomy

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kamidancerchic:

~Misty Copeland


I should have been a dancer…

kamidancerchic:

~Misty Copeland

I should have been a dancer…

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“Shake that load off” -Outkast

“Shake that load off” -Outkast

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December 29, 2011 | 02:16 AM |

flaneur-:

“whose moving is more april than the year
(if all her most first little flowers rise
out of tremendous darkness into air)…”

had to reblog, because of my name.
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December 29, 2011 | 02:12 AM | 54 notes
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isabelthespy:

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anthologyz:

i love this version so very much—the way amel larrieux takes an otherwise bathetic expression of feminine surrender to masculine ego (from one of the most orientalist musicals of all time, the king & i, no less) & turns it into an elegy that understands even as it almost mourns a flawed masculinity. a touch of irony, a touch of rue. it doesn’t feel romantic at all. listen: ”he has a thousand dreams,/ that won’t come true,/ you know he believes in them,/ & that’s enough for you.” the way her voice so skillfully caresses & releases the word “thousand” all at once, floating upwards in notes at the end of the first syllable & the beginning of the next in a way so graceful & fleeting you almost miss it, a passage & transference of emotional space. in korean, when one responds to another’s gratitude, we say, “천만해요,” a thousand times over, i would do this for you & more a thousand times over.

in that way, this song reminds me so much of my appa, his dreams, my dreams, & that “something wonderful” that pains with one hand & heals with the other, that “something wonderful” he’s forever chasing after even 40 years after his arrival to the cruel, relentless machine that is america.

What a song, what a voice.

well that was just amazing.

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timirose:

Let go.

timirose:

Let go.

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