
How often do we hear that we need to be more tolerant? Tolerant regarding other people’s opinions, way of living, and decisions. And, of course, it goes further than being tolerant regarding different cultures or religions, races, and LGBTYQIA+. But is becoming more tolerant a good idea? It made me think about the meaning of tolerance.

I found this definition that pretty much says how I interpreted the word: “the ability or willingness to tolerate the existence of opinions or behavior that one dislikes or disagrees with.” So, this means that tolerance is the wrong denomination when we look at what I listed in the previous paragraph. In fact, this is an arrogant attitude that lifts the person who tolerates above what they tolerate. Tolerance does not change the attitude but even defends it and says: “I let you do the wrong thing.”
No, what we need is a natural and reflexive openness. It is a combination of acceptance and respect, empathy, and the understanding that differences are the commonalities. If there was only one color in this world, there were no paintings. If there was only one pitch in this world, there was no music. If there was only one smell in this world, food was only a necessary way of keeping the body alive. The differences bring joy, inspire, widen the horizons, create progress, and fill our lives with endless content.

Now, if we think of one word that sums up everything, it is love. Love includes everything, such as respect, acceptance, compassion, support, and non-judgment. Love does not need tolerance because, for love, it is undoubtedly clear that everyone is as they should be in order to create a great whole. We can be tolerant when it comes to small mistakes, when a teenager has struck a wrong note, or when we were treated unfairly. But in my opinion, tolerance is intolerable when it comes to the composition of an individual.
Love doesn’t need anything.
Love doesn’t need to differ.
Love unites.
Love simply is.
In Love and Light
Nicely done!
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Thank you very much!
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Eloquently stated Erika. I prefer the term acceptance myself. Thank you. 🙏🙂
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I feel exactly the same about it. The meaning we should give the word tolerance is actually “acceptance”. Thank you very much!
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I have been meaning to get to this post to read dear Erika… Loved your thoughts on Tolerance..
Indeed while we may have to be tolerant in some things and accept differences… it doesn’t mean we have to Tolerate that which is out of balance.
And when it aligns in the centre of our being, it then aligns in balance… And what is LOVE but not that balance of holding our hearts open in acceptance.. Our Hearts in the centre of our being. . When we tolerate that which is not in balance, that which is in lack, that which is prejudicial in nature, that which holds injustice, then we are not in balance ..
LOVE is balance… and loved your closing words…
Love doesn’t need anything.
Love doesn’t need to differ.
Love unites.
Love simply is.
Beautifully said Erika.. ❤ ❤ ❤
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You have explained that so wonderfully. That is why I say that tolerance is often only used to hide insecurity or fear behind it. But in fact it is acceptance that we need to develop. And acceptance is love’s open arms.
Thank you so much for getting back to the post and taking the time to comment, Sue. Your words are highly appreciated 💖
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Love Reading your philosophy on life Erika..
I had that many notifications it went onto a red zone on my phone as comments turn pink background instead of blueish, I think the WP app then goes into overload of sorts, lol as the older unopened comments and posts dissappear. Saying end lol.
And I knew I’d spotted your post but just lacked time to comment.
I’m always amazed at our synchronicity of thoughts..
But when we are aligned in the consciousness we shouldn’t be surprised at all. Lol 😍💖
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That’s it! Thanks for the reminder, Erika! xx Michael
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My pleasure, Michael!
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Thank you so much for sharing, Michael!
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