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Mindfulness Mode

Love and Compassion To Counter Hate

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

Alternative Health, Health & Fitness, Self-improvement, Religion & Spirituality, Health & Fitness:alternative Health, Spirituality, Education

4.8540 Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2021

⏱️ 103 minutes

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Summary

Hate is the topic today; how mindfulness, love, and compassion can help diminish hate. I did a search on my database of shows and found out that the word hate has never been used in any of my podcast titles. And that’s nearly 700 titles. I find that interesting. I’ve been thinking a lot about fear, anger and hate lately and how they are connected and I’ve come to the conclusion that hate is a huge problem in our world. Of course that's a huge understatement. Listen & Subscribe on: iTunes / Stitcher / Podbean / Overcast / Spotify If hate is such a huge problem, why do we want to avoid the subject so much? Surely someone would have come on my show and talked about hate to the extent that the word would have ended up in the title? Attachment disorder is something that we’ve talked about quite a bit on the show. It causes a lot of problems with our mindset and our ability to have lasting relationships. My topic next week is going to be attachment disorder, so tune in next week for that episode.  Our inner bully causes all kinds of problems, and many of those problems boil down to fear and hate. Is Your Ego Protecting You? As you know, our ego is essentially trying to protect us, but sometimes it doesn’t do a very good job of that. Our ego can be shortsighted, and only think about protecting us now. It isn’t good at looking at our overall future and looking after us in the long run. So here’s the reason I’m talking about hate today. Growing Like Sourdough I focus every day on including thoughts in my meditation like, I see God in everyone and everything, with compassion. I meditate on that phrase and think about compassion a lot. I believe if I hate something and entertain the thought of hating something, that hate is going to be like a sticky, dark substance, creeping within my body and brain. It will expand and grow like the sourdough starter we had a few weeks ago in our kitchen.  That’s how I think of hate. It’s very closely related to fear. It comes from fear. Fear stems from the unknown. It is a feeling of not knowing what’s coming next. Maybe I won’t be safe or maybe my family won't be safe. Our ego wants us to be safe in every moment. Therefore, sometimes we have to step out of our safety-zone and do what feels dangerous. Doing that will cause us to grow, no matter what happens. Living The Safe Life But what if we never step out of our safety zone? What if we decide to live a life of constant safety, never taking any kind of risk? For me that sounds like a prison sentence. Being locked up so you can never have freedom to do things that seem different, risky, unique. Why Talk About Hate? I still haven't told you why hate is on my mind. Last Sunday, a family in our city of London Ontario, went out for a relaxing evening walk. Mom and Dad, grandma, and the two children, their son, 9 and daughter 15. They never returned home because a hate-filled man saw them on the sidewalk and killed them. He didn’t shoot them. That might have happened in some places, but gun violence is not big here. He didn’t stab them or throw a grenade. He saw them as he was driving his pickup truck down the street and he deliberately ran them down, killing 4 of them and injuring the 9 year old boy. Hate Crime Police immediately stated that this was a deliberate hate crime against those people because of their culture and religion. I am well aware that in some parts of the world, violence, bombing, and killing, against people because of their faith and culture, is fairly common. But it’s not common in Canada. In fact, many people in the world think of Canada as peace loving and peace keeping. For years, people in war torn countries have emigrated to Canada, believing it’s a safe country to come to. Feeling Unsafe I certainly feel safe here in Canada, but I’m horrified to think of the hate that would cause a man to deliberately attack and kill an innocent family, a muslim family. We don’t know a lot of details yet, but we know it was a hate

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0:00.0

Mindfulness mode. You are a gift from the universe. And the more you believe that, the more compassion

0:08.0

you'll have for yourself. Welcome Mindful Tribe. So great to have you here today. The topic today

0:18.0

is hate. I'm going to be talking about how mindfulness can help diminish or remove

0:24.9

hate. I mean, this is not a pleasant topic to talk about, but I'm going to talk about love and

0:30.8

compassion and how they can replace hate. I did a search on my database of shows and found out that the word hate has

0:40.1

never been used in any of my podcast titles and that's over 650 titles getting close to 700.

0:47.4

I find that very interesting because I've been thinking a lot about fear and anger and hate lately and how they're connected.

0:58.6

And I've come to the conclusion that hate is really a huge problem in our world.

1:05.7

And of course, that is the understatement of all time.

1:08.9

Of course we know that hate is a big problem, of course.

1:12.6

But when you really start thinking about it and think about, you know, how it's impacting us locally and how it impacts us in our own minds,

1:22.6

well, if it's such a huge problem, why do we want to avoid the subject so much? Why haven't we talked about

1:31.4

it on mindfulness mode? And I'm sure the topic has come up at times, but wouldn't you think that

1:38.0

it would be more central to some of our topics? We talk about fear quite a bit, and we talk about the inner bully quite a bit.

1:47.8

And that inner bully is affected so much by what happens in our lives and, you know,

1:55.2

different situations that have happened and so on. And attachment theory is something that we've talked about on our show

2:02.7

a number of times. And attachment theory can cause, well, I should say attachment disorder can cause

2:10.6

a lot of difficulties in our life. And speaking of that, I want to send a shout out to one of my new clients. He's a mindful tribe

2:20.0

listener and he reached out to me as a result of listening to the show. And like a lot of people,

2:25.5

he is living his life every day dealing with attachment disorder. Attachment disorder is something

2:32.2

that we've talked about, like I said, quite a bit, but it can cause major problems with our mindset.

2:38.0

And so my topic next week is going to be on attachment theory. So tune in next week for that.

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