I am practicing the art of acceptance and surrender and releasing judgement. I find myself judging myself often..the way I look, the way I speak or some of the things I say, my body, my abilities etc. and therefore I end up placing judgment upon others, either consciously or mindlessly. It can be a knee jerk reaction and is usually associated with my own fears and insecurities. I am choosing to pay attention to these moments so that I may heal my inner wounds and pre-conceptions and create the world of love and kindness I wish to live in. It all starts with me.
I love this piece as It sums up the subject very succinctly...Enjoy!
Judging Others (Daily OM) |
To acknowledge that we have judged and why, is the first step to a path of compassion. When we catch ourselves thinking or behaving judgmentally, we should ask ourselves where these judgments come from. Traits we hope we do not possess can instigate our criticism when we see them in others because passing judgment distances us from those traits. Once we regain our center, we can reinforce our open-mindedness by putting our feelings into words. To acknowledge to ourselves that we have judged, and that we have identified the root of our judgments, is the first step to a path of compassion. Recognizing that we limit our awareness by assessing others critically can make moving past our initial impressions much easier. Judgments seldom leave room for alternate possibilities. Mother Teresa said, "If you judge people, you don't have time to love them." If we are quick to pass judgment on others, we forget that they, like us, are human beings. As we seldom know what roads people have traveled before a shared encounter or why they have come into our lives, we should always give those we meet the gift of an open heart. Doing so allows us to replace fear-based criticism with appreciation because we can then focus wholeheartedly on the spark of good that burns in all human souls. ~ dailyom.com |
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