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Show tolerance, respect & forgiveness of our failings.

Posted by kemeticfederation on August 1, 2012 at 8:20 AM

Show tolerance, respect & forgiveness of our failings.

 

We all have failing. That is the way the Netjar created the world they even had failings during their time here in this world.

When we look around us we see others failing. Do we truly see our own and if we did would we change the way we judge others.

Yes I think we would. This is the key. First of all look at your own failing then you will see that the failings of others are not that different from your own.

Once you have done this ask the question how would I want others to deal with my failings.

The answer to this is simple and one we will all answer the same.

I want others to look at my failings with tolerance understanding and forgiveness.

If that is how you want others to deal with you then you have to do the same.

You can not expect this from your fellows if they see that you deal with others failings with bigotry disrespect and even resentment.

These are very negative feelings ones that belong to the realms of chaos. Feelings that the disrupt Ma At .

The real thing to remember is that we can not expect others to treat us well if we fail to do the same.

A failing in a natural aspect of human nature if we did not have them we would be divine and therefore not human.

So remember a failing is not a great crime and it should be approached with tolerance respect and forgiveness. In this way we will be able to help others and in return others will help us.

 

Barry

Spiritual leader of the Kemetic Federation and Faith.

 

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2 Comments

Reply kemeticfederation
07:33 AM on October 07, 2012 
This is true and it is important that we do all we can in this life to ensure that when we are asked these questions we can answer no to them.
As you say there is a fine line between failings and wrong doings but we have to understand that a failing is the far lesser of the two.
The confessions do not cover failings as the Netjar only to well know that no man is perfect and we all have failings. Yet it does not take perfection for us to ensure that we do not commit a wrong against others in this life.
Reply Nathan187
08:07 PM on October 06, 2012 
What of the 42 negative confessions? Are they not confessing in the afterlife that we have not done wrong. There is a fine line between failings and the wrongdoings in Maat's doctrine.