We must be willing to hurt our own feelings for the benefit of another. This is a major, but just another, lesson in learning to detach from our dependence on our own reasoning mind.
Since it is our own thoughts that engineer our hurt, we must feel that hurt and know it for the nothingness that it is. Otherwise we will put someone else's name on it and feel a compulsive want (that we mistake for need) to "set him straight" or hurt her in kind, i.e., the way we perceive they have hurt us.
In fact, our hurt feelings begin with our own thinking, grow horns and gore us. I suspect that is the journey of psychic hurt...it begins with our resistance to it, really.
This explains the how and why of the Sermon's "turn the other cheek." It frees us from our guilty desire to feel resentful.
Peace, be still.
Thank you.
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