06-23-2012, 06:47 AM
(06-18-2012, 02:41 PM)Oldern Wrote: Some believe the act of Judgement is one-way, as in one entity doing something to the other.
I believe that it is a two-way street. Or in other words: you need two entities to have one judgement going on.
Yes, as we are one, I believe so too. So when judgement/self-judgement then is not balanced/accepted within the self, both entities contribute to negative vibration when partaking in situations where judgement/self-judgement is created/present.
Oldern Wrote:When people are judging, they assume that there is a "right" way and a "wrong" way - and they believe that their way is the right one, of course.
Uh... Here it is. Could this be the core of judgement/self-judgement? Hindering us from realizing the oneness deep within us all?
(06-19-2012, 12:01 AM)Tango Wrote: Having developed an ear for judgement, I found myself only judging the judgers. I simply could not get my heart around them. I knew I was judging if only in my mind but could not seem to stop.
Yes, I have the same problems, and not only when it's about those who judge. But also about those who will not accept others. So, it seems that I am mirrored back my own non acceptance, by not being able to accept those who do not accept others...
Good that you brought it up, Tango!
(06-20-2012, 11:29 AM)Icaro Wrote: I have found balancing positive aspects of ourselves to be equally important so that we remain humble. Superiority will be exploited as a weakness if not.
So where you find yourself patting your own back when criticizing others or how others don't "get it", it's necessary to remind ourselves of instances where we have exhibited those same traits. This is what I think Ra means when they say where you view patience (positive quality) within or outside the self, you must mirror it with impatience (negative quality).
I agree, Icaro.