
Our dispositions are as foreign as they are identical. We all carry ourselves in our own idiosyncratic way, but no one is right or wrong in the way that they choose to live their life, or in their opinions or convictions; it is all simply a matter of prospective, often projected from our conditioning our perception and our model of the world. We unconsciously go about life in accordance to the impressions that have been left upon us. Experience is a powerful thing and as we are creatures of human nature our tendency gravitates toward us perceiving present and future events based on past experience. Often when we are met with that which is most unconventional, our behavioral reach tends to be within the region of judgement, perhaps often with lack of remembering that every individual has experienced a life long story, with chapters of joy and chapters of grief alike. While their prospective may not be in alliance with yours it does not make them less right than you believe. It makes them different. Perhaps before we cast judgement we should show love. We need not buy into their model of the world but merely respect it. And as we remember that, we become aware that what we resist has the tendency to persist. Love on the other hand the only thing that is real has the power to meet resistance with the unconscious opportunity to evoke change for the greater good.