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When a Soul Touches Another Soul - (1071)

Introduction

There are certain things that come from others that enter deep into our essence and really leave an indelible mark. This is different for every person.


Immense Gratitude and Respect

The effect of this mark in our essence is an immense gratitude towards the essence, soul and Monad of that other person.

It could be that a certain person has always through many difficulties always treated you in one way or has always loved you or has always been kind to you. This may mark and deeply impress your soul.

What marks or deeply impresses each essence depends on each person. Such a mark inspires a very deep mutual respect and appreciation. Such a person is said to have won the heart of another but not in a romantic way but in an essence to essence way.


Live Out What Has Touched Us

What we have to do is live out what has deeply touched us. Live out and be that principle that has so deeply touched us. We can’t expect others to live that out, because it is our principle to live out. This is so very important to understand, because if we don’t understand that we will fall victim to intolerance, anger and pride and control of others and towards others.


To do that for Someone Makes Life Worthwhile

Apart from living the life of the Being inside of us, to have impressed the essence of others makes life worthwhile. Such an impression will stay with that essence maybe forever.

With the work on ourselves it can happen that our behaviour leaves a mark on another essence.

End (1071).

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