Judge//mental

If not with judgement, what then, shall I employ as a compass to my morality? Or is it that you hope I have none? That I accept and conform to every will of others?  That I allow chaff into my wheat? Who then, would that make me in the eyes of God? 

Maybe our Judge has been decommissioned from the things that he’s supposed to judge, and so he’s transmogrified into an inner critic who sits on the throne of your unconscious mind unjustly casting punishment upon those undeserving things. But if we take the time to judge aptly, the things about ourselves, the things that deserve to be under scrutiny of a judge and to receive condemnation, the inner critic would cease to exist. That is to say, the energy of the Judge does not disappear, and if its forces are not used for malevolence and restoring justice or order it will turn towards that which requires no order. When we cease to assess and judge things such as how we speak to others, how much we value the lives of others, the way we dedicate and orient ourselves towards various purposes, then our inner Judge is forced to critique trivial matters such as the way we look, the way ourselves and others self express, the art we create, the way people choose to live and love, or the accidents and honest mistakes we make as humans. And so the work is NOT to become less judgmental– NO, that would breed a feeble society, but to sit with the Judge and allow it to weigh out that which is worth evaluating.

with love, Chloeandclover ☘︎ ݁˖⋆xoxo


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