239. Why Judgment Is Ungodly
So I had written the topic for this a while ago, but I’m totally confused as to what I was going to write. So I’m just going to make a bulleted list. Now, to clarify, from my understanding/recollection, judgment is not a term which is used in either the Bible or really any other religious text explicitly (however I could be wrong), or at least encouraged. This act is really taken upon ourselves as people with “roots” rooted in the Bible. So, from my perspective, this argument still stands.
We don’t have finite answers as to what “god-like” is, or what a true or real god would actually want or accept.
Typically we hate on others because we ourselves have inhabited a similar energy/concept or theme, just in a slightly different physical manifestation. We hate this about ourselves, and therefore we project it onto others. This projection ultimately casts hate onto the other person which likely disrupts their life, prevents them from moving forward, and exacerbates their own hate or shame. This is ultimately how the concept or karma works, or similarly.
Judgment in general is essentially lack of acceptance. However, lack of acceptance is actually the opposite of source energy. If we can imagine that source energy, “god”, or the furnace of all creation is entirely comprised of the human spectrum of consciousness and beyond, we can assume that in order to be the most god-like, we would be entirely whole. Which mean we would theoretically accept anyone and everyone. The more we fractal ourselves by judging and rejecting others, the more we are in lack of, energy wise. The more “fractaled” we are, the farther we are away from source energy. We’re a piece of a piece of a piece. We need the whole puzzle to be whole.
I think this is it for now, but I’ll be back if something else comes up :).