Judgment Is Mine

So the quote goes. It means not that we should not judge but that we cannot judge. Consider all we’d need to be aware of to judge rightly. In addition t: past, present and future, we’d have to recognize in advance all the effects of our judgment on everyone and everything involved in anyway. And we’d have to be sure there was no distortion in our perception – no bias, prejudice or limitation. Who’s in a position to do this?


Yet we must judge so how do we do it? We get our bloated nothingness out of the way and allow our inner wisdom to judge for us, through us. We pause before judging and ask for guidance. The more we do this, the more guidance we get, the more life flows and the less difficulty we have.


It’s not possible nor desirable to give up judgment all at once. But like changing any habit, we can learn to change gradually. Judge not, because we cannot judge and it’s a good thing. Look at the mess we’ve made. Isn’t it time to change how we judge? If we always do what we always did, we’ll always get what we’ve always got.


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