Saturday, September 6, 2014

Two Sides to Every Story

As we all know, there are two sides to every story, and when we are neutral about the subject matter, or the people telling those stories, it is easier for us to see those 2 sides. But when we have a hard line, a judgement, a sense of righteous and wrong, a fault-finding, then we have hardened our brain and our emotional bodies into forgetting the "2 sides to every story" idea. We lock down into 1 story, 1 side, 1 reality, 1 is righteous, and the other wrong.

So when we feel righteous, and that "call to action" is coming from a place of "brotherhood!" "sisterhood!" "solidarity!" etc... pay attention. What side haven't we considered? What side isn't being heard? What aren't we hearing? And as a result, what are we missing? For that outcast side is also part of us. And don't we all want to be heard, and at the very least, considered?

Just sayin...

#2sides2everystory
#letshearitfortheman
#isrighteousright?

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