I stumbled upon this gem from Bryan Reeves this morning…
Have you heard the expression, “The world is your mirror”?
I originally learned that means whatever I saw in the world/people around me only reflected something within me. More interestingly, whatever I rejected in others, in the world “outside” me, only pointed at the same quality within me.
At first, that idea pissed me off.
I despised my father’s obvious arrogance; there was no way I was arrogant like him. I despised my then-girlfriend’s shallow judgmental thoughts; I didn’t judge people like she did. In fact, I was awesome, possibly even headed for sainthood. After all, the only way I could see the judgmental and arrogant nature of others was because I was so wise and insightful, so unusually compassionate and loving (it made sense at the time).
So, saintly being that I was, I would use “the mirror” as a spiritual weapon to vanquish the unseeing. For example, at the slightest provocation by that former girlfriend, like when she made a judgment about my character, I would just smash the “mirror” over her head (metaphorically speaking). It generally went something like this:
“Say what? You think IIIIIIII am selfish, disrespectful and immature?? …. Weeeeell, what does that say about you??? … After all, I’m just your mirror!!” [SMASH!!!]
It was basically the spiritual version of “I’m rubber, you’re glue, whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you!” Obviously, I sensed wisdom in the idea but just couldn’t figure out how to make it work for anyone.
One day, a friend reacted angrily to news of a child being murdered. In discussing the “mirror” idea, he refused to accept that his angry reaction to the story meant that he also was violent and could do such a thing to a child.
I understood his objection. It seemed a solid refutation of the idea. So I went home and meditated on it.
Then it popped.
via Here’s How To Love Yourself and Feel Great!.
Go to the source if if you want to know ‘what popped’!
Great post Todd.
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Great curation, maybe, but I hope it’s clear I didn’t write it! Many times I’m just bookmarking the good things I find in public so others can find them too…
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Actually, I was scanning and thought it was yours.
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Unfortunately, I’m not that smart! I am, however, a great internet mechanic…
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