Cultural relativism is based on the view that cultures cannot simply be compared with each other. Norms and values would not be universal, but could only be understood from the culture in which they originated. The culture within my family, the norms and values, wherein I grew up was inconclusive. I came to this realization by symply compare the situation. The difference between what was told and the behavior they showed me. What was told to me was you need to behave friendly with understanding. What they showed me in their behavior was arguing and being aggressive. Thefore the energy of aggression became present 'as an expected threat within my mind.' So the environment became unpredictable and insecure. What I experienced was: * I can't trust the situation. * I feel threatened. * I feel scared. * I feel unpleasant. * I feel uncomfortable. * I feel the energy of annoyance. On the other hand they expected from me to behave Customer...
If you act disrespectfully, you will stay there. Some people simply don’t realise that they treat other people with disrespect. Perhaps they are used to it themselves, being treated that way from childhood or a long period of time. You see, if someone has been treated wrongly ever since they can remember, they start to believe it is normal behaviour to act negatively towards others. Other reasons can be they are acting this way because they feel insecure about themselves, or have problems in their lives that affect them mentally. Treating others like this can boost their self confidence or ego. It can make them feel a sense of accomplishment. If someone is treating you with disrespect, the best thing to do is not provoke the behaviour or encourage it in any way. Simply walk away from the person and give them space to think about what they’ve done. I hope this helped somewhat. Selfforgiveness I forgive myself that I have accepted and allowed myself that I got use...
In my previous post: ' how thinks can be done ' I committed myself in the post to come, this one, I will write about my expection: 'in advance of my contribution I already experience rejection As a result of my contribution'. I am learning to understand that others can think differently from what I think. As a child I was expecting and automatically think and assumed that others without my explanation could understand what I was thinking. In elementary school, I had an experience. While and after I was playing in the schoolyard. The experience which I did not understood was that I was punished by my Teacher. My playing, my Spontaneous contribution to the game with other children, I was punished because I hadn't heard the teacher's instruction that I had to stand in line. Because I did not she ordered me to Wait next to the entrance door of the Schoolbuilding. I waited there for three hours. In the Meantime A happening took place inside the sc...
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