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• 1 month ago
If you saw the movie Avatar
remember that the Na’vi,
the natives of Pandora,
instead of saying “I love you”
They used to say “I see you.”
To see the other is to recognize him
as someone very similar to you,
go beyond surfacing
and immerse yourself in Being.
It means more than seeing
the other physically.
It means to see a look
loving inside the other,
with understanding, acceptance
and connection of our common vulnerability, humanity and Divinity.
I see your pain.
I see your strengths.
I see you and accept
Everything i see,
even what I dislike
even what is different
to my beliefs.
I see your light
I see you without judging you
without blaming you
I see you beyond any
expectation and projection,
since they can harm you
and hide your identity
deeper.
I see you in all your dimensions
and in the wealth of all your
experiences.
I see you, it is my way of receiving you unconditionally, and by doing so
I allow you to see and receive you as you are.
I see you, it means letting yourself be irradiated,
without filters, without masks and without fears.
When I say “I see you”
is that I’m leaving
aside my judgment,
my prejudices
to see you for real
entirely,
how you really are
and I accept you
exactly how you are
I see you because I
i can see myself too
Something beautiful,
among the tribes
from South Africa,
the most common greeting
(In Zulu) is Sawubona,
Means “I see you”
It is a way of seeing the other,
to accept it as it is,
with his virtues,
with its light, and
also with its flaws
“That’s how I exist for you.”
I respect you, I value you,
You are important to me
and I accept you
“I accept you as you are,
and you are part of me”
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