Treating people as equals isn’t a favour or an act of kindness towards others. It’s actually a way of life that recognises we’re the same no matter the circumstances. We all have the potential to attain higher levels of peace of mind to become extraordinary within our own perspective and relativity. Becoming extraordinary, or being extraordinary, is neither an outside classification nor labelling but an inside state to acknowledge we’re doing the best we can with the resources we’ve at hand, enabling us to be totally aligned with our love nature while walking the path towards a meaningful life. In spite of the fact that establishing an equalitarian society is still a dream, a utopia, or an illusion from the perspective and relativity of the modern society in the present moment, we cannot distort reality and say people must be grateful for being restrained and chained by the society itself. If that mindset represented the right thing to do, Buddha, the enlightened one, would never leave the palace of his kingdom to seek enlightenment. Instead, he could stand in luxury to reach the understanding that slaves, servants, aristocrats, and royals needed only to understand their place in society, accepting their fate no matter what it would be. Fortunately, he has decided to consider himself an equal to others in the middle of a past society that bore no equal status at all.
It’s time to realise and understand that equality has nothing to do with accepting “our place” that someone else on the outside has decided would be in the society we’re part of. It’s a change in our mindset that says we’re all able to attain higher levels of peace of mind, step into higher stages of our personal evolution, and defy the impossible. It’s just a matter of motivation and willingness for doing so.
We’re all creatures of love, with an unlimited power deep within. We just need to discover who we really are, and what can be done to incorporate the mindset that says we’re all equals and the same no matter the circumstances.
Namaste 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓
Written by Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp).
Available also in a signed pdf version: https://drive.google.com/file/d/18bTxqm-4_xHSTbYk6vinciSNTIyqud5V/view?usp=drivesdk
