Focus on your change

Be careful! Too much sensitivity in interpersonal relationships reveals that the problem is not in the other person, but within the person who resents it.

So, the more you are offended, the more you cry, the more nervous you become or the more you lose your temper and control of your tongue, the more it proves who, in fact, we are the ones that needs to see look at ourselves and treat ourselves.

Relationships only expose the weaknesses that exist within each of us.

Therefore, it is not true that hell is other people, as they say.

Stop looking and talking about others!

We don’t like being lied to, but sometimes we ourselves tell and feed lies about who we really are.

The so-called “difficult people” who appear in our path came as a providence, so that we can finally see what is in us.

And when we see and recognize how difficult WE really are, there is liberation.

And you know, freeing ourselves from our nature full of inclinations, our opinions and concepts, our quirks and so many other defects is much more difficult than freeing ourselves from evil spirits.

Because, we send evil away in the Name of Jesus, but changing who we are is a lifelong mission.

Therefore, those who are in the process of seeing themselves to correct themselves have little time to look at others and point out flaws.

I walk this journey.

I want to know myself every day and become a better person.

And you?

P.S. Want to get started? Stop pointing out the flaws of difficult people.

Focus on your change.

Combined?

Nubia Siqueira

Source: universal.org

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