tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6015009847081669116.post5164872453368478030..comments2017-06-09T22:58:31.357-03:00Comments on Masters and Mankind Blog: Melchizedek says . . .Angels and Mastershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06929809646251805966noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6015009847081669116.post-60773223604226253692010-11-16T21:10:25.306-02:002010-11-16T21:10:25.306-02:00Hi Master Melchizedek,
It is inevitable not to be...Hi Master Melchizedek,<br /><br />It is inevitable not to be a target of opinions. Often they are not constructive. Yesterday I had one of this. The human part got over the other part. As a human I felt hurt, because the opinion was stupid (sorry for my language). I felt so hurt that I even asked Mother Sikhmet to tell me her secret how she has made herself accepted in her world. I knew the answer of Mother Sikhmet, but the human “I” wanted to let her know that I was hurt...! (“Mama please, X – hit me...!”) <br /><br />Because of that little say yesterday, today I had a haircut that cost $35 and a colour that cost $50, plus $11.05 tax, all together $96.05, a fortune for my budget!!! Who is the stupid now: the person that said something and left in her business as if nothing happened, or I who took for granted something little and became little that the little... <br /><br />Hard to explain ourselves when it comes to accepting ideas from others. It turns to be a "tragedy" when the saying is of something "bigger".<br />Love you very much.Aox10https://www.blogger.com/profile/11772484566969595599noreply@blogger.com