The act of judgement is an act of pride. It involves looking to our own store of knowledge, putting together a few facts, figures or fancies, and coming up with some sort of answer or solution to a given problem or situation. All too often it is the wrong solution or answer, and because of pride, we refuse to correct course.
Judging others is an act of monumental pride – enormous pride, stupendous pride, galling, astonishing, fantastic pride. This should be understood. When you render judgement on another, you have taken upon yourself an awesome responsibility for making the correct judgement. Because, after all, your judgement is not necessary.
All things, big and small, invite your judgement.
The condition of the weather, political matters, the taste of your food, a television program – at every moment of the day, something or other is inviting your judgement of it. And so often, and so willingly, you render it, without being aware of the consequences, without taking care of the responsibilities entailed.
You judge, and then to make matters worse, you believe in your judgement. You’ve looked at the evidence, you’ve made a judgement – it must be right! There couldn’t possibly be any other conclusion to arrive at but the one you have chosen, could there?
What you don’t see, don’t understand, is that your judgement leads to suffering – your own suffering. It does not touch the person judged; he or she is free of you and your thoughts and your judgements. You cannot change their behaviour by even a hair’s breadth by your judgement.
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Kristel says
I agree with this Niki, easeful to read as in it’s broad in how it approaches the concept of judgement. However I feel we do need judgement to an extent to live in this world, but perhaps more so call it observation. I very much feel that instead of accepting the unknown, we tend to lean towards judgement and this helps us feel secure, when in fact the above – your introduction to your page does in fact lean into true depth of security – nothing can harm us truly when we are connected to universe at source.
Lovely to meet you yesterday -I appreciate this blog ❤️