Abraham wisely offered, “See negativity as Source sees it and slightly different and distant from Source. Negative emotions are not an indication of something being fundamentally wrong, but rather a signal that you need to shift your focus.
With resistance against negativity or resisting someone being negative, you push against it. Or if you ask them to change or not be negative, you are pushing. Any negative thing wobbles you. So embrace the negative contrast.
Think instead, ‘If someone says or thinks negatively, that is no risk for me.’

Don’t fear contrast. If you fear it, you’re afraid of life. A big World is filled with lots of thinkers and if you acknowledge what they think or do, just enjoy the differences. Don’t try to change minds and that way you can find value in every conversation.
These are gifts to you because those negative conversations expand you. Reinterpret negative experiences or situations as opportunities for growth, learning, or positive change, aligning with a perspective that emphasizes the inherent interconnectedness and potential for good within all things.”
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