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Prejudice affects us by removing either by observation or knowledge the true character of a person.

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       Prejudice is always the result of FEAR. Because of how we are programed, it is easy to fear things we do not understand, or recognize. This prejudice gives us a false sense of protection; it also creates the illusion of separation. While in some respects this illusion of separation provides a learning experience, it can also make it challenging to see the real nature of the universe and our place within it.

      Interestingly enough, our biggest challenges at this 'time' are usually based on fear and doubt. If we can learn to be honest with ourselves we can recognize this fear and learn to be FEARLESS. Through this state of prejudice we can evolve, and become confident in who we are and our place in the universe. Eventually, we will see past the illusion of separation and realize that everything is connected. In quantum physics this is referred as entanglement.

     So what this all means is THERE IS NO REASON TO FEAR. When we learn this we then can create a reality in which we know who we are, and that we are strong, confident, and safe.

                   With Kind Regards,

                                             Daniel

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