11/ The objective nature of language deceives us again: The 'self' as object associated with 'Respect' as a quality/property of that object.
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22/ We are free to Trust and Follow our Being however. To develop through it and by it, to its own particular infinite potential.
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23/ As there is a Thinking mind there is an Intuitive mind. If we are to respect ourselves we must also pay attention to our Intuitive mind.
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24/ Fundamentally, self-respect is getting on with your entire being. This is a practice that one cultivates each moment, throughout life.
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25/ The process entails that we look back, we listen to and trust our whole being—not just our thinking mind—as we live life & make choices.
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26/ The more we are in accord with our own being as it develops and changes, the more we create the opportunity to grow into its potential.
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27/ Through that process self-respect as esteem arises naturally, as we do not seek to define ourselves by it but instead are defined by it.
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Do epigenetics come into play here?http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/04/11/epigenetic-vs-determinism.aspx …
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Definitely, although to what degree remains to be seen.
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