Choose to love, never to hate

August 2, 2016 | 4 comments

“Let no man pull you low enough to hate him.”

~ Martin Luther King, Jr

4 thoughts on “Choose to love, never to hate”

  1. Hey Evan! This is Great! Kinda like what Michelle Obama said at the DNC re. “When they go Low, we go High!” BTW……I didn’t get this in my email this morning……had to find it on a previous post. Anyone else…..???

    1. Hi Bevi

      This post was not in my inbox this morning either, however it was not hard to find.
      Regarding the word “hate” I cannot relate to it at all regarding people. It is a word I might use regarding certain household chores I dislike doing, but I don’t really hate doing the chores and get angry – I just do them anyway because they have to be done sometime and I’m the one to do them.

  2. Hi Evan and everyone,

    No, I didn’t get the post this morning either, but so glad to be able to find it.
    It leads me to share a little poem that just came to me a couple of days ago…

    Do you ever wish you could delete
    The sting of a sneaky, snarky “tweet”?
    Take heart! The power of Love is great
    The law of Love zaps fear and hate
    And prayer lifts and blesses all creation
    Shines forth Love’s Word: true communication!

    Thank you, Evan, for shining/sharing Light– daily– in your right-on, Mindfull blogs!
    Peace, blessings, joy, & good stuff,
    Clare G.

  3. Choosing to love is always better than hating. That’s because loving means allowing God to lead you and hating means going downhill, harming yourself the most, loss of peace of mind and happiness,
    Loving is always the better option, even if the other person continues to be indifferent or seemingly rude or unkind. God dwells with those who are loving and forgiving. Love is the Liberator. It liberates us from any bodily ailment and makes room for healing. Love is the divine way. Love’s way the master trod. Love, love alone is Life.
    Hatred is a negativity and makes us feel unhappy, agitated, angry, uncomfortable, uneasy, miserable, disconnected with God, and can even result in an ailment.
    Its such a lovely feeling that I love to love.
    Thanks Evan for loving us and leading us.

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