When we apply this quote to our lives, we can see that we cannot create abundance by staying in a consciousness of poverty, nor can we gain a sense of power in our lives while identifying ourselves as a victim. Situations begun from anger or fear can have little chance of reaching a state of peace and trust unless someone involved can conceive of that possibility and act upon it. We need to find ways to step outside of our limited understanding in order to seek a bigger picture.
One way to do
this is to shift our perspective to see the situation from another's
point of view and ideally the perspective of all others involved. Even
if we can't truly know another's motivations, by imagining what they
might be, we open ourselves up to numerous possibilities and an expanded
vision. This alone can shift our feelings of anger to compassion and
the desire for a positive solution for all involved....<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>....