Intolerance

  Intolerance is the absence of tolerance for difference of opinion or practice, especially in religious matters, denial of the right to differ, narrow-minded or bigoted opposition to dissent.Oxford English Dictionary


“Intolerance is a soul taint indicative of a closed mind.”—Edna Lister


  To be intolerant of somebody or something is to be preemptively disapproving, unwilling to accept ideas or ways of behaving that are different from your own. Intolerance is spiritual repudiation externalized as opinion, and personalized as prejudice. Intolerance is a soul taint indicative of a closed mind.


Edna Lister on Intolerance

The Supreme Trinity is composed of Love, Wisdom and Selflessness. It is the opposite of the world trinity of hate, intolerance/ignorance and selfishness.–Edna Lister, Love, the Conqueror, April 12, 1934


Tolerance can be your detriment and delusion. Anything you are conscious of being is your delusion.–Edna Lister, February 6, 1937


Always strive to be more tolerant in your statements and thoughts, but never tolerate evil.–Edna Lister, August 25, 1938


Seek ever a deeper understanding that wipes out all corrosive intolerance.–Edna Lister, January 22, 1942


Intolerance is a hallmark of a frozen intellectuality.–Edna Lister, July 29, 1942


Especially lift all who have blamed you as the cause of their grief, resentment, intolerance and criticism.
  When the test comes, do not think of the size of the thing for which you are criticized, think of the indication of what is under the surface. When your conscious mind can so forget the test, temptation and trial and seize upon the fact of the indication, it is counted as self-pity, self-pride, resentment, rebellion, intolerance or grief.–Edna Lister, June 30, 1944


You can’t fall into any grief, self-pity, intolerance or resentment, or just backward looking, without sending downward everyone you’ve ever contacted.–Edna Lister, December 4, 1944


Always sacrifice your subtle intolerance.
  Lift always the roots of intolerance. Go into the past each day for the day’s substance.–Edna Lister, July 2, 1947


Get rid of pride, arrogance and intolerance.–Edna Lister, August 20, 1947


To blame or criticize, to be prideful or intolerant is to give away soul substance.–Edna Lister, January 8, 1948


Intolerance is showing when you say, I do not like …—Edna Lister, January 1, 1949


It is a tragedy when you become overly critical, intolerant of those who do not become law.–Edna Lister, February 26, 1949


You can’t get into heaven dragging arrogance, pride or intolerance.–Edna Lister, October 5, 1950


Be not intolerant; it separates. Bigotry, intolerance, etc., returns on the law of action and reaction. If you don’t like the reaction, change your action.–Edna Lister, Be-Attitudes, June 19, 1951


One who has become the law of tolerance comprehends the love of God and has no idea of such a thing as intolerance.–Edna Lister, December 16, 1954


Pride, resentment and intolerance cause deathly travail.–Edna Lister, December 20, 1956


If you talk about being tolerant, it’s a sure sign that you have buried intolerance in your subconscious mind. You do not boast about being tolerant. Boasting includes a claim on a virtue and means one is chuck full of opinions and prejudices.–Edna Lister, August 11, 1955


When you allow doubts and fears, opinions, prejudices, pride and arrogance, resentment and intolerance to possess you, even in a very small way, you are bound to be unhappy.
  Any habit finally creates an intolerance for anything except itself.–Edna Lister, Eternal Youth, 1956


A "perfectionist" carries intolerance into the present life, along with a subconscious desire to cover the trait up from soul.–Edna Lister, December 15, 1958


If you live up to your vision, Power uses you and Light melts and dissolves all intolerance in the other fellow’s heart.–Edna Lister, I AM the Way, October 4, 1959


Love is incapable of intolerance.–Edna Lister, The 33 Degrees of Soul Conquering, November 3, 1959


Avoid getting bogged down in the swamp of despair created by others’ intolerance and criticism.–Edna Lister, Know That God Takes Charge, June 11, 1961


You couldn’t touch the Path of Ascension with a pin point’s worth of intolerance or blame.–Edna Lister, January 4, 1962


The prayers of earth are heard from the lowest to the highest, and the highest prayers prevail, absorbing even the bigotry of prayers intolerant and the prayers of self, declaring all prayers are good, from lesser to greater.–Edna Lister, June 17, 1962


Watch for self-righteousness and intolerance. Look for intolerance of evil and obsession with the idea of having personally to destroy it, all under the guise of righteousness.–Edna Lister, June 7, 1963


If you wiped out repudiation, all intolerance and outer negativity would disappear.–Edna Lister, Prediction and Prophecy, December 10, 1963


We need tolerance. Intolerance closes off the Power for sublimation and the body sinks, for it cannot do without the rarified substance from above.–Edna Lister, March 18, 1965


Detriments, opinions about, prejudices against, and blame for are the breeding ground for intolerance, pride, and arrogance. Every prejudice and rejection is born of intolerance.–Edna Lister, Truth as Practical Common Sense, November 28, 1965


If you can talk about it, you have not yet become the law of tolerance. When you are it, you never use the word.–Edna Lister, Faculties: Unfolding Full Seership and Prophecy, December 14, 1965


Intolerance, being evil, only brings more power to evil.–Edna Lister, The Holy Ghost on this Day of Pentecost, June 2, 1968


The "good" people can keep the world evil through their intolerance.–Edna Lister, To Know, To Be, To Do, June 16, 1968


Intolerance, impatience and idle words could melt and dissolve all the work you’ve done and you’d have to redo it! Edna Lister, April 15, 1971


Your intolerance trips others and makes you responsible for lifting them.–Edna Lister, Undated Papers, 1933-1971


The subconscious mind does not want to practice tolerance.–Edna Lister, Undated Papers, 1933-1971


Intolerance locks heaven’s doors.–Edna Lister, Undated Papers, 1933-1971

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Edna Miriam Lister
1884–1971
The original Pioneering Mystic,
Christian Platonist philosopher, American Idealist, Founder, Society of the Universal Living Christ, minister, teacher, author, wife, and mother.


Edna Lister


Etymology of intolerance: Latin in- not + tolerans, present participle of tolerare, to bear.


Intolerance is a soul taint.


Quotes

Lastly, those are not at all to be tolerated who deny the being of a God. Promises, covenants, and oaths, which are the bonds of human society, can have no hold upon an atheist. The taking away of God, though but even in thought, dissolves all; besides also, those that by their atheism undermine and destroy all religion, can have no pretence of religion whereupon to challenge the privilege of a toleration. As for other practical opinions, though not absolutely free from all error, if they do not tend to establish domination over others, or civil impunity to the Church in which they are taught, there can be no reason why they should not be tolerated.—John Locke

America, it is said, is suffering from intolerance—it is not. It is suffering from tolerance. Tolerance of right and wrong, truth and error, virtue and evil, Christ and chaos. Our country is not nearly so overrun with the bigoted as it is overrun with the broadminded.—Bishop Fulton J. Sheen


References

Harper, Douglas. Online Etymology Dictionary, 2024.

The Holy Bible. King James Version (KJV).

Locke, John. A Letter Concerning Toleration. London: A. Millar, 1765, 60.

The Oxford English Dictionary: Compact Ed., 2 vols. E.S.C. Weiner, ed. Oxford University Press, 1971.

Sheen, Fulton J. A Plea For Intolerance, Old Errors and New Labels. New York: The Century Co., 1931, 95.


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Repudiation