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Q2. What do we do when we are in distress?
Q3. What are mercy, pity, peace and love?
Q4. How is God our father?
Q5. Why should all love the human form?
Q6. Peace has been compared to human dress. How?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Q2.Identify your needs.  

Focus on what you want — not on what you don't.

Honour your needs

Get moving.

Develop a nurturing voice.

Reverse the “Golden Rule.”

Practice a soothing gesture.

Practice different perspectives.

Q3.The personified figures of Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love are listed as the four “virtues of delight.” The speaker states that all people pray to these in times of distress and thank them for blessings because they represent “God, our father dear.”

Q4.God is called "Father" with a unique sense of familiarity. In addition to the sense in which God is "Father" to all men because he created the world (and in that sense "fathered" the world), the same God is also uniquely the law-giver to his chosen people.

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Answered by ayeshakalam07
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Answer:

Identify your needs. ...

Focus on what you want — not on what you don't. ...

Honor your needs. ...

Get moving. ...

Develop a nurturing voice. ...

Reverse the “Golden Rule.” ...

Practice a soothing gesture. ...

Practice different perspectives

The personified figures of Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love are listed as the four “virtues of delight.” The speaker states that all people pray to these in times of distress and thank them for blessings because they represent “God, our father dear.” They are also, however, the characteristics of Man: Mercy is found in the human heart, Pity in the human face; Peace is a garment that envelops humans, and Love exists in the human “form” or body. Therefore, all prayers to Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love are directed not just to God but to “the human form divine,” which all people must love and respect regardless of their religion or culture.

Therefore, all prayers to Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love are directed not just to God but to “the human form divine,” which all people must love and respect regardless of their religion or culture.

Peace has always been among humanity's highest values--for some, supreme. ... These three dimensions--in formal versus formal, implicit versus explicit, and subconscious versus conscious

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