Perhaps the most challenging aspect for us during these times is to recognize there might be deeper reasons why events are taking place.
This is a schoolroom and as such there are lessons to learn. Some of us just want things to be fair. We want it our way and we don't really care, although we understand, karma, lessons, and this just might be a schoolroom.
When we hear phrases like, a bruise to your ego might be a growth to your soul. Sounds possible based on our spiritual philosophy, but we might not like it at the moment.
Today in this world we have the greatest opportunity to understand the following:
Love, like the sun, does not choose where to shine. It radiates without judgment, offering warmth and light to all—friend and stranger, beloved and adversary alike. True love reflects the Divine: it flows from the depths of our being without condition, illuminating even the darkest places, not because others have earned it, but because love itself is the nature of our light. In this way, we embody the Creator's essence—steadfast, generous, and free—shining on all, not by preference, but by principle.
It is easy to do these things when we are with friends or enjoy the people we are with and are willing to overlook something that they might do that we wouldn't normally accept. Lots of individuals are aware of the major precept, 'love your enemy,' but many who profess on Sunday to be a follower, think, why should I do that?
Communications coming from the Spiritual World says that we are all brave for coming down to the physical world to experience these things. There is more rhyme and reason behind the activities that are taking place in this world. I am not saying that you should or must accept certain actions or activities. I am saying be cognizant of the manner in which you react.
With love, in love and through love to you.