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Teri Marie's avatar

Thank you thankyou thankYOU.... I took plenty of time to read this, read it again, and then go back and read passages and let it "sink in". Most people, like me, have been "so programmed", since infancy, to "think" in a certain way. We are judgemental about the the most trivial "things" throughout the day> passing "quick judgements" about "this or that". I want to STOP that. I have been making a conscious effort to be unconditionally accepting about everyone & everything. Just LET IT BE. I have no control, nor do I WANT control over any of it. I want to be a conscious attentive observer and find the beauty, joy or quiet moment in all things(what is here for me right now that I might be missing). It IS a monumental shift and requires me to "listen" to my own thoughts and how distorted they can be >due to influences of media, personal conversations (with family or friends that can be "gossipy") or old "programs" from childhood. Anyway Dirk, this is great teaching and thanks again.... Teri

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Well done! This one really got me thinking and I’ll probably go a little off-track. Hope you understand. I agree - let us truly KNOW that this evolution is a unique opportunity. When I relinquish judgment, my mind is taken out of the ‘choices’ I make. That’s what I love so much about our Sunday ♥️ breathing. It seems to make judgement impossible, and differences do not exist. With a relinquishment of justice comes truth and wisdom. This is a conscious choice I make, as often as I can.

Many religions talk about God’s Final Judgment leading to salvation and freedom. Perhaps this can be perceived in a ‘nonlinear’ way. What if we are judged as holy, eternal, free and whole, at peace forever in the Heart of God? (The world according to K) 🤗💃🏼😘

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