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Under the skin, we are all the same, no matter our culture, color, or religion. It is essential that we learn how truly listen to each other, and to practice non-judgmental, healing transactions. In this, we develop greater compassion as demonstrated to us by the master teachers. And we make our conversations about empathy more than commiseration. This is Christlike behavior.
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Under the skin, we are all the same, no matter our culture, color, or religion. It is essential that we learn how truly listen to each other, and to practice non-judgmental, healing transactions. In this, we develop greater compassion as demonstrated to us by the master teachers. And we make our conversations about empathy more than commiseration. This is Christlike behavior.