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Recieved: 2001/03/05 07:39
Subject: [K-list] Re: Judgement
From: Divine Goddess


On 2001/03/05 07:39, Divine Goddess posted thus to the K-list:

I suppose it depends on the judge and what they are at peace with.

I think it is important to know how to judge...it is a way of setting
boundaries. Judgement has gotten a bad rap in these new age times.

Not being able to judge our own boundaries can lead to significant
problems. Making a judgement is a natural for survival and living
your day to day life. We make judgements everyday. The act of
observing calls us to make distinctions.

Being judgemental has become a non issue with me. To accuse me of
being judgemental has no sting anymore. But I like to call
it using discernment. It seems to be more palatable to people that
way but it really is just a form of pc doublespeak. :)

Blessings,
Susan

--- In Kundalini-GatewayATnospamy..., JustLynetteATnospama... wrote:
> At what point does a statement become judgemental or merely
observation?
>
> At what point does shunning and ridicule become judgemental or
merely
> expressing your self, uninhibited, freely following the flow?
>
> And at what point does one who observes anothers judgement upon
themselves
> and on others, stay quiet because to say something is also placing
judgement
> on the persons judgemental attitude?
>
> At what point is standing up for someone or something judgemental,
or support?
>
> is this invisible line only an illusion? Or is all the above truly
given with
> love when there is no judgement? Is making one person see their
judgemental
> ways, forcing them to see they are missing the point, a loving act?
or a
> judgement act?
>
> And So, in the act of showing judgemental attitude actually becomes
a
> judgement in itself from the one showing it.......

> With love, Lynette
>
> {my thoughts on judgement}

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