How we perceive the world colors everything we see and believe. Our
perceptions are built, layer upon layer by our life experiences and how
we interpret those experiences.
Consider:
A homeless person asks for assistance, do you:
1) Act as if they were invisible.
2)
Ask them what they need the money for, we will consider it if they can
convince us it is for food and not anything we find objectionable.
3) Smile and hand them a few dollars, saying a silent prayer for them since they are a child of God, just as we are.
When I wore a younger mans clothes, not just the homeless, but much of
life was invisible to me. Being infallible as only the young can be, why
would I consider another’s plight when the universe revolved around me.
In time, becoming a husband and parent my vision and perceptions began
to change, priorities altered. I could see those struggling, but felt
duty bound to lecture and inform those poor unfortunates, because they
clearly needed the benefit of my wonderfulness.
“The only instrument sharp enough to cut away the excess of self, is pain.”
The slicing away of self can be a tedious process, but is spiritually
invaluable. Today I see with my heart, all are children of a loving God,
all equal in His eyes, regardless of station or circumstances. How I
treat the least of us will be meted out to me in kind, for we all reap as we
sow. Today to the above quote I would add “The only instrument sharp
enough to cut away the excess of self and alter our perceptions, is pain.”
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