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33 - Chodo- Values - Friday, 28 February 2003

No. 33 
Chodo- Values 
Friday, 28 February 2003 

Dear Amare-Amuri, 

11. "A person who values their life must value the lives of others." 

    - Explanation: This proverb suggests that respect and value for one's own life should extend to respecting others' lives. It promotes empathy and the recognition that our actions impact others.  

I value all lives. Valuing lives means living in harmony with everyone and not causing any harm to anyone.  

Valuing others' lives leads to a more harmonious and ethical society. It reinforces the idea that mutual respect and care are fundamental to a well-functioning community. 

Mutual respect comes from understanding the heart of the other person and them understanding your heart in openness, honesty, communication, trust, always. And keeping the lines of communication open. Even during difficult and testy times.  

 This principle encourages considerate and compassionate behavior towards others. 

Considerate. Compassionate. Kind. Loving. Peaceful behavior.  

    - Action Step: Identify ways you can show greater respect and care for others in your community.  

Write encouraging messages to uplift others. Write positive messages to comfort the weary or downtrodden in life. Sing and play musick whenever possible to restore health to souls spiritually. 

Make a conscious effort to engage in actions that demonstrate empathy. 

All my love, 
Mama 
 


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