Good evening Loves! I hope you're all doing wonderful! In my effort to keep this forum rolling, I am going to post titles that are contemplative and thought provoking. This one, "Consider Other as Yourself" is a Buddhist virtue, Dhammapada 10.1. When I first read this and sat with it....WOW! How incredibly humbling it is!! And it reminds me of Yeshua's virtue, " Do to others as you would have them do to you." Luke 6:31. Mercy! How often do we really hold this virtue before us? When I sat with the Buddhist version of this virtue, I immediately felt judgement melt away, and forgiveness and compassion resurrected. I truly feel that if this virtue preceded our being, compassion and love would lead the way. What are your thoughts? Sending big big love!