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Namaste

Peace and Love

2007-07-24 02:24:22 · 20 answers · asked by digilook 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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That's a rather generic question.

It depends on what the person is hating and why they are hating it. It also depends on why you love the person and your relationship to the person, and how you usually show your emotions to that person.

Sorry, but such a vague question is rather meaningless. Perhaps if you gave some specifics, I could answer you better.

From your question, it seems like you are painting certain people as "hating people", as if it is just black and white. In reality, people tend to like certain things and hate others. And there are degrees by which they feel such emotions and reasons for those feelings.

2007-07-24 02:26:22 · answer #1 · answered by nondescript 7 · 2 0

Love is shown through patience, kindness, and caring. If a person hates, then that is all the more reason to be extra nice to them. Let your life be an example of what love is. This is the only way.

2007-07-24 02:29:01 · answer #2 · answered by Soul Shaper 5 · 2 0

God command Christians to love others as He have loved them (John 13:34). God loved people when they were yet sinners (Romans 5:8). So we ought to love others as God commanded even if they have not got their act together, like being hateful. Love the sinner but hate the sin is the way to go.

2007-07-24 02:42:44 · answer #3 · answered by seekfind 6 · 0 0

The best way is to not see love as an action apart from your usual condition. Realize that your energies work correctly when they are permeated with love. Having loving energies creates a state of physical and emotional well-being. So 'who' you interact with is irrelevent, you are a causal being, not a reactive one. Right?

2007-07-24 02:28:59 · answer #4 · answered by Jameskan Video 5 · 2 0

There are those who use logic, rationalizations and intelligence to foster their hate. They don't even know they hate. It is a form of isolation from humanity, They are "happy" to not have friends and justify it by "wisdom" It is a futile battle unless their walls can be broken down!

I feel sorry for them

2007-07-24 02:48:36 · answer #5 · answered by I'mclothed 1 · 0 0

Dont hate them.

If hate is not there, then love comes.

Whenever they are in trouble or need, go and voluntarily help them.

This is not easy.

First you should know what is love and hate.

This is possible when you are a unbiased, loving person.

2007-07-25 01:01:28 · answer #6 · answered by poorna 3 · 0 0

Tell them " I understand how hate is always trying to express itself because I've failed many times in the past to ask the right questions. Questions that could help bring understanding to what was causing my anger" A primary question I asked was WHY?

Why not chose to be happy? it is more fun then hate.

2007-07-24 02:34:52 · answer #7 · answered by James 5 · 1 0

In the carnal man we cannot do it, only after we have been washed in the blood of Jesus and have received a new heart. Even then we must continually pray everyday or feelings of hatred towards others will creep in.

2007-07-24 02:41:34 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

the best way to change one who hates is to show love and compassion towards them .to warm there cold heart with kindness.like the previous person said,by treating them how you wish to be treated.

2007-07-24 02:33:57 · answer #9 · answered by woodsonhannon53 6 · 0 0

Love who they are on the inside...
I mean, isn't it who you are on the inside, as well?

Isn't this why that ancient quote went...
"Love thy neighbor -AS- yourself"

Another thing you could try is to Love their hate, in the sense of trying to come to a deeper understanding of where it comes from, and why it is surfacing.

{{{{{{{ Much Love }}}}}}}}

2007-07-24 06:59:00 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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