Gain a Deeper Understanding of Unconditional Love by Learning to Understand Difficult People
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Why do we need to be exposed to difficult people? How do we deal with them at home, at work, or in life in general?
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A great number of difficulties arise from differences and differences lead to misunderstandings. In this 3-dimensional world, we are all faced with different challenges; we are born in different circumstances; we have different personalities, motives and intentions; and we travel different paths.
Yet, once we recognize from within that there is another dimension to ourselves, that our essence is our soul and that at the soul level, we are all one, differences dissolve. The attitude of accepting and loving all people as a matter of fact, be they difficult or not, and at all times, be they difficult or not, emerges as the natural way to feel, the only way to live. It is at that level that we find the magical "Open Sesame" key that unlocks the door to the treasure of unreserved unconditional love.
Why do we need to be exposed to difficult people? How do we deal with them at home, at work, or in life in general?
Loving Difficult People at Difficult Times is a journey from fear and disempowerment to a bigger, better understanding of conscious living. From glimpses into another, deeper reality, author C. E. Herman asks: Who are the difficult people? What motivates them? Who are we to judge them? How do other dimensions of reality help us learn to accept and love ourselves? What are the essential ingredients in learning to love other people unconditionally? How do we love in difficult situations? By sharing unique personal stories and the insights of remarkable people, Herman’s simple message transforms the way we see the world and helps bring us love and hope even when faced with the most troubling people and challenging times.
In recent years Herman began her own journey of spiritual discovery. This led her to re-examine her tumultuous childhood and listen to the experiences of some remarkable people. It also encouraged her to make new conclusions about life. This volume offers the first revelations of these conclusions.