
Pride Month Special: When "Love Thy Neighbor" Feels Like a Tall Order in a Time of Polarization
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In this episode, Irene, Host of This Mindful Muse, A Podcast, will share her step-by-step thought process for building empathy in a time of polarization.
Major Takeaways:
- As queer individuals and allies, it's more important than ever to be seen, heard, and valued.
- The Law of One teaches us that everyone is connected, even those who cannot feel love for us.
- The Law of Polarity reveals the light and dark in each of us.
- Learning to be nonjudgmentally curious about your own programming frees you from being a victim of it.
- Learning to be nonjudgmentally curious about the programming of others helps us to build empathy.
- What is unfamiliar feels unsafe, what feels unsafe becomes threatening, what feels threatening becomes fear, and from fear grows hate.
- When someone behaves hatefully, take note of the fear and question their learned behaviors and beliefs.
- Those who behave in hateful ways are limiting themselves by avoiding connection with so many in their human family.
- Holding empathy for others does not mean we have to accept hateful behavior.
- Being your authentic self and taking up energetic space is giving someone else permission to be their authentic selves.
- Give yourself permission to take up space, let someone know you value their uniqueness, practice being the love, and attempt to hold empathy for those who choose not to demonstrate loving behavior.