We are all in the same classroom, but not necessarily in the same grade.
This nugget came through in an audio drop this morning in my Caring For Your Sacred Vessel.
That was not my thought or wisdom, it just dropped in in the moment.
In the past I have made the mistake of assuming that because someone is in the same room with me around a particular interest that we are at the same level of emotional intelligence or maturity or whatever the case may be.
Last week it was shown to me again. I offered help to someone hurting and was lamblasted. (she asked for help - I've learned that the hard way too - people don't appreciate your wisdom even with their permission, let alone unasked for)
We were in the same classroom, but not the same grade.
We are all doing the best we can at the level we are at. We do not need to assume the worst in others. In fact, I believe it is our nature to assume the BEST in others, it just gets conditioned out of us when we have encounters with individuals who interpret our actions from their level of consciousness rather than ours and shame us - over and over again.
We see what we want to see. In the message to this woman, she saw the ancillary offer of a 16 pound workshop (about 20 bucks) and accused me of wanting to sell her something rather than seeing the paragraphs before offering the very explanation of turbulence she was experiencing.
I pointed out that 16 pounds is a negligible amount of money and it was not even for ME, and that I had not even included the link to said workshop. I wanted her to glean the wisdom.
==> tail between her legs
I have had enough of her need for pity and attention. And games. Game over for me.
We may all be in the same classroom, but we are not all in the same grade.
If you'd like to join the Sacred Vessel container, there's still time. We are moving from the physical body (last week) to things a bit more substantive.
Everything we do impacts our Sacred Vessel and our relationship with the Divine. Are you ready to uplevel that relationship?