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On Judgment and the Homeless Man


Homeless Man photo from Pixabay
Okay, picture yourself walking down the street. It is in the middle of the afternoon. The sun is out. It is warm. The birds are chirping. You have been having a pretty good day. You are not thinking about anything in particular. You are just feeling pretty good. You feel good about the world and you feel good about yourself. You are walking along and then you come to the end of the block. You turn the corner around the building and suddenly, there about ten feet in front of you, is a homeless man sitting on the curb of the street. He is unshaven, his hair is matted, his clothes are tattered and torn and dirty, and he emits a foul odor. As you pass him, he turns to look at you. In the ten seconds between the time you first saw him and the time you have your back to him, walking past him down the street, how many judgments did you make?

Judgments, not observations! Observations are what we gather from our senses. We observed his hair and his clothes and his physical appearance. That is just raw data we take in through our senses. Judgments are how we react to those observations.

How did we judge that man? Did we judge him to be lazy? Did we judge him to be stupid? Did we judge him to be a danger to us? Did we judge him as a poor victim of society? Did we judge him to be either an alcoholic or drug addict? Did we judge him as a loser? A failure? Did we judge him based on our own fears of failure? Did we judge him as unhappy? Did we judge him as unworthy of our attention? Did we judge him as a menace? An irritant?

Seeing the man, how did we judge ourselves in comparison? Did we judge ourselves as being lucky? Did we place the judgment of guilt on ourselves for having so much more than the man? Did we judge ourselves as being superior to the man? Did we judge ourselves as potential victims of the man? Did we judge ourselves as the man’s savior? Did we judge ourselves as having our day ruined by the sight of the man? Did we judge ourselves as being more worthy of love than him?

If we could put those ten seconds into very slow motion and notice every single judgment we make, we would probably notice that we made a lot of judgments in a very short time. It is quite natural for all of us to make judgments on a continuous basis. That is how we operate; how we have been conditioned. There is nothing “wrong” with that. That is how we have done it for a very long time.

But there is another way!

The way we register judgments is with emotions. Every judgment comes with an emotion attached. If you look very closely at every judgment, this will become obvious. If we judged the man as a failure, we just sparked all the emotions we attach to failure. For some that would be a fear of failure. For others it would be guilt of failure. If we judged the man as a danger, we just sparked all the emotions we attach to danger. For some this would be an emotional thrill. Others would feel fear. For others an emotional victim mode sets in. Others would see the man as a potential victim and get emotionally excited. There is always a little emotional spark when we make a judgment.

Conditioning our judgments, by the way, is how rulers rule people. Manipulating and conditioning our judgments and emotions is how mass consciousness is controlled. It is what mass consciousness is made of. An astute ruler knows he can pass a certain judgment and get the desired emotional reaction from the masses. (That is why rulers use the word/judgment, “evil” when they want the people to get emotionally ready for a war.) And yes, churches control the people through judgment and the resultant emotion. And they usually have a long list of judgments to live by, so they can control a large spectrum of our emotions. Their judgments produce fear and guilt. That is how you control people; through fear and guilt.

Since judgment is a combination of thought and emotion, there is energy to every judgment since thought and emotion have energy. When we make a judgment, we are energizing whatever we are judging. Let me repeat that: When we make a judgment, we are energizing whatever we are judging!
What does that mean? It means that if we judge the homeless man as lazy, then we are energizing any lazy inclination he might have. If we judge him to be a danger, we are energizing any inclination he might have to be dangerous. If we judge him to be a victim, we are energizing the likelihood of him being one. As for ourselves, if we judge ourselves superior to the man, then we energize and strengthen our superiority complex, giving energy to ego. If we judge ourselves to be in danger, we energize that likelihood. If we judge ourselves as guilty for having more, we energize that guilt.

Judgment is an energy exchange, both between us and another other person and within our selves. Judgment is a function of duality. To judge something, one needs a second something to judge it against: Good/evil, night/day, strong/weak, rich/poor, white/black, etc. As long as we are judging, we are in duality. Guaranteed! And as long as we are in duality, we are in emotions, as opposed to feeling. This is where most of us are almost all the time. This is how we live most of our lives, in a dualistic hampster wheel; judgment-emotion, judgment-emotion, judgment-emotion.

But there is another way!

Most of us are not even aware of most of the judgments we make on an ongoing basis. They are habitual. We are usually more aware of the resultant emotions. These judgment/emotion patterns are self-perpetuating. It is through an awareness of these patterns that we can decide to step out of them into another way.

And yes, that other way is one-ness. When we are in one-ness, we are operating on feeling rather than emotions. (Pure unconditional feeling is a function of one-ness and does not involve the brain while emotions are a function of duality and are reliant upon thoughts being generated in the brain.) We are creating a polarity through judging. In one-ness, everything just is. When we are in one-ness instead of duality, and when we are in feeling instead of emotions, then we align with the feeling vibrations of love, joy, and beauty. And we will be able to find love, joy, and beauty in everything we come into contact with — even a homeless man. When we can do this, then we are energizing the love, joy, and beauty of everything we come into contact with, rather than the dualistic patterns. This changes the whole world!

And you know, everyone seems to want to learn how to develop their psychic abilities. Well, it is not so much a matter of developing those abilities as releasing the patterns of duality that is shielding us from those abilities. Psychic ability is a feeling function, not an emotion function. If we can learn to respond from feeling rather than react from judgments/emotions, then we are using those psychic abilities that are always there, but we do not see them because we are too busy judging and reacting emotionally.

If we had turned that corner in one-ness, there would have been no judgments made, and we would have been able to quickly feel the vibratory essence of that man, and we would have seen love, joy, and beauty in his eyes when he turned to look at us — despite whatever judgments he was making about himself. And by making an energy exchange with him of unconditional (no judgments) love, joy, and beauty, we uplift him energetically, despite the duality he may wish to cling to. Turning that corner in one-ness, we would be immune to any judgments he might make on us. If we keep going around uplifting each other like that, it will eventually pull us out of the density of strict duality. We have created and live in a reality of duality, but when we add the third ingredient of one-ness, we create a whole new reality, a reality known to some as “Heaven on Earth.”

We are all divine beings. We are Creators. We can create anything we desire. We do so through the use of feeling. When we utilize feeling our creations come quickly. When we use emotions, we create more emotions, and what we desire remains beyond our reach. When we are in judgment/emotions, we create by default, magnetically attracting to us circuitry and events that fit our judgments/emotions. When we slip out of judgment/emotion, and live our lives in feeling, then everything we create will be an expression of love, joy, and beauty.

How many times a day do you judge your body? What judgments do you make when you look in the mirror? How do you judge that gray hair? Those wrinkles? That beer belly or those extra pounds? How many times a day do you make a disparaging remark about that bum knee? Or those painful feet? Or those incompetent fingers? How many times do you judge your body as incompetent? As not sexy? As fat? As tired? As sick? As anything less than god-like?

If we are creating by default through our emotions, then every judgment we make gets energized, and that means that every judgment we make about our body will be energized and will become part of our creation. And not just our judgments, but all the judgments others make on our bodies as well, whether that is friends judging your waistline or doctors judging us as cancerous. Every time we judge our bodies and every time we accept a judgment placed on our bodies, our bodies respond in kind, manifesting those judgments.

Of course we make a gazillion judgments a day, so our bodies are in a state of confusion as to which judgments to manifest, so the body creates an amalgam of all those judgments. The judgments made most get the most input into the creation. So if we make 100 judgments a day about how fat we are, and we make 0 judgments a day about how beautiful we are, then, in all likelihood we will manifest the reality of obesity in whatever way we perceive it. How many judgments a day do you make about how beautiful you are, or how healthy you are?

Of course, if you are judging how beautiful you are, you are still in judgment/emotion. When you can truly feel how beautiful and wondrous you are, it will become automatic, and that beauty and joy will shine. You do not have to worry about balancing judgments. Just drop the judgments, and feel. In this state of pure feeling, healing appears miraculous, but that is how it should be normally. A dis-eased organ can tell us a lot about where our judgments/emotions lie. It can be healed by removing those judgments/emotions, and letting in the pure unconditional non-judgmental feeling known as unconditional love.

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