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Monday, May 23, 2011

Judge and Jury

When participating as a jurior I think it's important to stick with the facts, your emotions on how you feel about what you are thinking can only be for you. How do we evolve to the point where we are able to judge another with clarity?

As I sat in the court room last week I realized how difficult it really is to find people that are not willing to judge others by first sight. They were talking about people that weren't even being judged for anything. They were walking around acting more superior than others, they were acting as if they were the judge and couldn't wait to convict someone, just because it was in their right to do so.

While a jurior it is important for us to remain the witness, to see the facts, to see what is real and to stick with what we know, not what we make up in our own minds of what could happen. How many times are people convicted of crimes they did not commit simple because some hot head "felt" that this person was guilty?

If we know one thing from "responsibility" we know that what we feel is linked to what we already know about ourselves. Some would say this is not so, but how else will you know what you are healing in your life?

If you are feeling angry because of what you are hearing then their is something deep within you that you are projecting and rejecting. As a witness we are just able to witness, we are calm, we are collected, and we remain within integrity.

Once we begin to judge others it's very difficult to stop because a sense of superiority creeps in. Onces it's there it builds and festers in to this monster. Now where in the Bible does it say that you have the right to judge your brothe? It does say that if you do you will be judged by the same measure. This is differnt than witnessing and gather facts.

So I'm off today in order to do what is asked of me today. I will stay within my integrity and stay close to my heart.

Love, Velvete