Hi there everyone!!
An obstacle is something in the way of what you want or need. It can be a
disagreement about which restaurant to eat dinner at, or a disagreement
about how to handle a project at work. It's difficult to pass the
obstacle, whatever it is, but you can if you want to. YOU'RE the only
one holding yourself back, no one else is. Obstacles are MEANT to be
surmounted, they're supposed to be conquered. Whoever heard of going on
an obstacle course and not being able to make it through? Everybody
makes it through, if they try.
But what about barriers? A barrier is an obstruction that prevents you from passing. It's a wall - with no way through.
Have you ever met someone who's being an obstruction that prevents
passing? It's called intolerance. An intolerant person has already
declared themselves to be unmoving and unyielding. That is why
intolerance is not an obstacle to understanding, intolerance is a
barrier to understanding. An obstacle implies movability whereas a
barrier implies immovability.
So how can we turn this around, how can we turn intolerance into
understanding? Can we turn the impossible barriers we see, into
possible surmountable obstacles, and make it work?
Imagine you are talking to someone, laughing with them, and experiencing
shared moments. Here, you have the power to bring about the
transformation of a barrier into an obstacle. In moments of shared
discovery, we find understanding. In the instant of recognition, we
find love. And where there is love, there are no barriers, there can
only be obstacles to overcome.
Within you resides the power of possibility - the power to turn the
barriers of your relationships into obstacles you can overcome. Within
every person lies this ability. There are no immutable barriers when we
are all one. Wherever you see a barrier, look again. An obstacle is
just waiting to be discovered! When you choose to see barriers as
obstacles, THERE is the gift.
Let's love the world together...
Love,
Danish Ahmed & Steve Rogers
Ordinary Words ~ The art of effective communication.


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