03-04-2012, 12:22 PM
(03-04-2012, 12:11 PM)zenmaster Wrote: Judgment is evaluation- or as Ra says, a faculty. Qualification is applied evaluation, as in ethical considerations (relative merits). There really is a difference.
I don't think we disagree that there is a difference. When you said "All judgment to me is value judgment," I thought you were using "value judgment" to refer to what you are now calling "qualification."
However, I don't think Ra uses the term "judgment" in the way that you do. Here's the quote where they refer to it as a faculty: "It is not for a being of polarity in the physical consciousness to pick and choose among attributes, thus building the roles that cause blockages and confusions in the already-distorted mind complex. Each acceptance smoothes part of the many distortions that the faculty you call judgment engenders."
They are using it as a referent to the idea of "picking and choosing among attributes," or what you are now calling qualification/applied evaluation.
(03-04-2012, 12:11 PM)zenmaster Wrote: Yes, a magnet has two poles. So with negative or positive polarity, you have one pole. Do you see? Where is the other pole?
At the other end of the magnet.