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Admiring others means holding in reverence the benevolent, the peacemaker, and the compassionate. For when we admire those who uplift society, we uplift ourselves. What we admire shapes us. What we detest entraps us. We need to ask ourselves, "Do I want to be molded by my admirations or my resentments? When we accept, appreciate, and admire others, welcoming them into our lives, they touch us and help make us what we are. When we embrace others, we embrace life.
Besides being a valuable teacher, admiration is a source of happiness. For what is admiration but delight in what is? It is appreciation and gratitude for what is. A grateful heart is full of joy, while an ungrateful one is full of bitterness. Isn't the dreariness, dissatisfaction, and depression that hangs over much of society nothing more than a failure to admire the world and our fellow travelers? Those who say, "What is there to admire?" still have mud in their eyes. We all can find much to admire if we look for it.
When we accept life we grow to appreciate it, then admire it, later revere it, and finally venerate it. An accepting heart blooms into a heart of love. And it is love that brings clarity of vision, which allows us to penetrate into the hearts of others. It dispels the clouds of prejudice and narrow-mindedness and allows us to learn from others. True admiration, then, is not about holding some people, special people, in high regard. Instead, it is about holding everyone in esteem. For when we look into the eyes of another, we behold our own reflection.
Morihei Ueshiba
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Kinda long good book I'm reading 'The Art of Peace'
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