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That Which You Critcize Is That Which You Become #2
Judgment destroys our harmony. Judging corrupts our spiritual integrity. Being judged tears
at our soul. All are simultaneous and instantaneous. At the moment judgment is passed upon
another being or situation, the essence of our existence is diminished. We move from a
higher to a lower spiritual plane in the universe as the attack is felt emotionally by all parties
in the form of synchronized fear or shame. Each experience happens in varying degrees. It
is through experiencing what we criticize that redemption is allowed to take place. Empathy
replaces scrutiny and love transcends superiority. Such a phenomenon does not happen
overnight and oftentimes numerous transgressions are employed before such states are
reached.
The fortunate learn to understand the cycles of karma and the parts they play by undergoing
various levels of transformation. When we endure that which we judge, we identify with
another’s plight and learn to sympathize with the condition that we damned. We move from
feeling superior to a place of kinship. Once this is realized, judgment is made with more
caution and our insights become more introspective. We become enlightened by the notion
that it is more advantageous to look within ourselves and strive to be more conscientious of
doing good works than to look outside of ourselves for fault. Others are oblivious to this
notion and choose to ignore the opportunity to evolve, thereby stunting the cycling process.
In these cases of stagnation, there is no remedy for the error of estimation. It’s not until we
walk in another’s shoes that we appreciate the circumstance. If no correlation is recognized
between the judgment and the similar experience, no awakening takes place and, therefore,
no lesson is learned.
Continued
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