Mirror Mirror on the Wall, Who is the Fairest…

Who is the fairest of us all?  Ever have someone ask you, “what kind of a ‘such and such’ are you anyway?” 

What kind of such and such are you to have behaved in some way to this person that they feel so put out?  Why are they so offended?  What makes them so frustrated?  So angry?

What have they done to deserve you in their miserable otherwise perfect lives anyway?

Mirror mirror on the wall, the answer is within us all.

We are mirrors of one another, one and all.  By the process of mirroring, for someone to have such anger toward you, to feel you such a villain, they  must see this villainy somehow within themselves. 

We mirror the horror within them, when they see us as horrible.

We mirror the love within them, when they see us as lovable.

We mirror the thief within them, when they see us thieving.

We mirror the connection within them, when they see us connecting.

We are in fact all connected through mirroring to each other, the world and the universe.

Mirroring is one of the simplest ways to realise our connection with the whole.  If we see it outside us, it lies also within us.  Thus we are connected.  Mirroring is the device through which we may see through the separation illusion. 

If we see it outside us, it is within us.  We are thus connected internally, with what we see externally.   And so we are whole with and connected to all we see as “outside” us.

What we see is what we are.  Mirrors are we, one and all. 

If we see it anywhere without, it lies somewhere within.

Whatever we see as being in others is a mirror of what we know or have yet to learn lies in ourselves.

If you feel you have been wronged by someone, what within you has wronged?

If you feel you have been loved by someone else, what within you has loved?

The choices for you are infinite… what will you see?

As you are what you see, it may be wise learning to see what you perfer to be.

To see is to be.

Mirror mirror on the wall,

what you see is what you be. 

I am grateful for them all…

Or at least am learning to be…

Grateful to see you,

Yucel

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