TRANSCENDING JUDGEMENT
This week, I have been taking a deep look inside myself to face and understand a fear that I’ve been carrying for a long time. I realized this fear came from feeling judged, a feeling that built up over decades since childhood.
I wanted to overcome this fear, so I dug deep to find its root. Below all the fear of being judged, I found a sense of innocent acceptance waiting to be noticed. I saw that to truly accept myself, I had to unlearn the habit of judging myself and others, a habit that was distorting my perception.
This felt great, but I felt it wasn’t the end and that it was rather the staring point.
I was remembering my worksheet from 4D University, and felt this was a moment of mind-heart connection. As I practiced self-inquiry, I understood something important.
Judging myself or others is useless. I saw that what makes us different—our thoughts, bodies, and spirits—are just different paths we take. They’re like illusions made by time. This understanding showed me that, deep down, we’re all connected, even though we seem different.
If this holds true, then it SHOULD apply even to those who have caused great harm, like murderers, war criminals, or human traffickers. This isn’t about justifying or downplaying the seriousness of their actions. Instead, it’s about recognizing that every person, no matter how much they’ve deviated from the path of oneness, is still fundamentally one with ourselves.