Disdain & Reverence

Reverence is the feeling of holding someone in high esteem.

Disdain is the feeling of holding someone in low esteem.

Holding someone in either high or low esteem requires a judgement of their apparent ability or status, which is a subjective perspective.

Status without ability is not a true measure of esteem, even though it is possible to treat a person of high status with reverence or disdain.

The true measure of esteem is the ability that comes with the confidence of one’s true authority and the self worth of one’s true power.

When I am connected to my true power and my true authority with the esteem of my true ability, it is impossible for me to be perceived with disdain by either myself or others.

Ministers are ordained into the christian religion as a Reverend. When a title is imposed by status rather than attainment, it cannot express true esteem or reverence.

Reverence is a state of being not a description of how well I am doing the role in life that I am playing and have been appointed to.

My disdain is a response to the apparent false reverence that I am experiencing in my Self, or others are reflecting to me.

With True Reverence their can be no disdain.

True Reverence is full of Awe, whereas as disdain is the experience of something that is awful.

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