What is respect in your mind? What does it mean? How do you show respect?
Is respect “earned” as we are told?
To me, respect is universal. It also goes hand-in-hand with
appreciation. Meaning everything –
whether we consider it living or non-living, animate or inanimate – deserve respect
and appreciation. Because in truth, and
ultimately, there is nothing in this world that is not alive; NOT A THING. Without respect and appreciation no life form
could survive. The sun would not shine, if it was not appreciated and would not
be properly utilized if not respected. The rain would not fall if it was not
welcomed. Without respect and appreciation the galaxies and the entire universe
would not hold together. No society could exist without respect and
appreciation. No affiliation, no lasting relationships. Respect and
appreciation are fundamental to existence. They recognize that everything in
the universe is necessarily valuable to the whole: matter, energy, people,
animals, plants, etc… All that exists, exists in relations to everything else.
Everything is tangled and intermingled. All elements affect one another.
Respect is given, not earned. Respect is never taken away. No matter what or how you feel about
something or someone, they are being them and it is/they are only being what
it/they can be. You cannot take the
respect and appreciation away from that.
You cannot disrespect a scorpion for stinging
you. You cannot disrespect a mosquito
for biting you. You cannot disrespect a
weed for growing where it has. Everything does and lives as they know how.
We, human and otherwise, are all connected and must
treat everyone and everything we come in contact with, with respect and
appreciation. Without these two simple concepts or elements, not even a blade
of grass would grow. A flower would be ignored by the insects and butterflies,
and would not get pollinated. A child would not develop into a healthy adult,
if the parents did not respect and appreciate him/her. A family would not hold
together without respect and appreciation between its members. Without respect
and appreciation a bird would never learn to fly. Respect and appreciation for
the laws of nature. Respect and appreciation for all beings.
When we do not respect/appreciate
someone/something, we treat him/her/it as an object to be used, rather than a
being. When we do not respect/appreciate the earth, we treat it as an object to
be ill-used. This is how we become consumers.
The members of consumer society are primarily interested in instant
enjoyment of material needs and desires. They have no foresight. They are
action oriented, and barely think before they act. This kind of mentality can
only go so far, before a society reaches the end of the road.
Now, naturally, some people/things are more
important to us than others. We value them more. We appreciate their presence
in our lives. This does not suggest that the lives of others are of less value.
A near sighted person once declared: “I
love milk, but I hate cows!” If one
wants to drink milk, one must respect and appreciate the cow. The other said:
“I like the green grass, but I don't like the rain!” Without respect and appreciation for the
rain, the grass would not remain healthy and green. When we respect someone or
something, we take good care of them. Whatever we do not respect and cherish,
dies out or leaves our lives. That is a cosmic law.
So how do you respect inanimate objects? You use
them in a proper manner and without abuse.
How do you respect your plants at home? By caring for them, providing
them with the nutrition, light and water that they need. How do you respect your pets? By
understanding that we have taken them out of their natural elements and placed
them indoors for our companionship and enjoyment. In this we have taken their natural choices
away from them.
I had a talk with a friend of mine who thought I
was/am crazy for the way I treat my dog.
I had my dog out for her daily walk and asked the dog, “Bella, which way
do you want to go?” My dog then chose a
path and I followed. Only if I knew
there might be a danger on a path for her or myself I would stop her from going
there. Otherwise I would follow her for
the duration of the walk to where she wanted to go and stop long enough for
whatever she wanted to sniff.
My friend asked me, “Are you taking the dog for a
walk, or is she taking you for a walk?”
This of course is a common question that many people ask without
thinking. Your dog/pet is indoors with
you, all day long, not having the opportunity she/he would have if she was in
nature. Naturally dogs get their news
and satisfy their curiosity by sniffing and marking. You, as a human, can never guess what smell
is interesting to them and what area needs to be marked. Only they know where is appropriate – so to
speak. You only know how to be a human. They only know how to be a dog/pet. So in this, in appreciation of what species
they are and what their needs are and what in return we get from them – the
companionship, the unconditional love and the joy – we need to respect their
needs and wants.
What makes us want to control even what is supposed
to be their time? We get a dog and
immediately we want to control. Our ego
is hurt and we are offended and ashamed if the dog while walking barks at
another dog. “Bad boy”, we say. Why?
Barking is a way of communicating. How
do you know what the other dog said or smelled like? Why is yours a bad boy for
saying something? We tend to want to control everything and every
behaviour. What we cannot even control
within us, we need to control for others.
Let’s start appreciating everyone and everything
for what and who they are and give them unconditional love and respect. Start by appreciating, loving and respecting
yourself today!
Live in Light!
EL
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