The Law of Non-Judgement - Learn To Be At Peace With Things "As They Are!"
The law of non-judgement is a gentle law, that allows us to move forward and grow in a loving, caring and open minded way. The enemy of non-judgement is fear and rigidity, and is quite often it is a lot easier to be judgemental.
When we judge however, we leave no room for expanding our outcomes, because it causes our minds to be closed to the thought of alternate outcomes other than fear based ones. In many respects being judgemental restricts us to concrete ideas and doesn’t allow us to expand our skills, beliefs and minds.
So often we find that by being judgemental and not practicing the law of non-judgement, we are silently acknowledging our unwillingness to experience new situations that sometimes we might even be afraid to go through and don’t fully understand.
We all have inside us the seeds of greatness but quite often it requires massive alternate action, which usually conflicts with the fearful thinking of others. But for us to activate this dormant positive energy inside of us and bring it out, we need to put aside our fear of the things we are afraid of. The thoughts of judgemental others, things we’ve experienced in the past and didn’t work, and also the things we haven’t attempted but are somewhat afraid of experiencing.
By being judgemental, we add unnecessary limitation, encapsulation and disable our ability to move forward and expand.
What’s the answer to being judgemental?
The law of non-judgement teaches us to recognize the things in life that we can and cannot change and the wisdom to know the difference. But all along it teaches us that by acting as a neutral force, just recognizing different energy, and then knowing we can manipulate that energy in a multitude of outcomes despite what might seem a rigid and negative situation.
Here is the difference between being judgemental and being completely forgiving or non-judgemental. If we practice judgement, we are allowing fear and anxiety to overrule us by attaching ourselves to a rigid set of beliefs, which to us, are set in stone and cannot be altered. The law of non-judgement says, “The scenarios that exist and occur, are only but one possibility of outcome and they can be altered, changed and expanded upon”.
So in essence we begin to become more aware of the multi-dimensional layers of action and outcome that can occur, and not just move forward like a train on tracks towards only one self-determined, rigid, destiny.
As we move towards our own enlightenment and learn about our own power, and that we are indeed extremely powerful as human beings, we’ll begin to lift our rigidity on our belief systems and become students of the law of non-judgement.
We’ll begin to see that our roles on this earth, are to “educate” people who aren’t as aware as we are, but never to control them or look upon them as inferior or weaker than us. Our role is mainly to help them become aware their own power, but to give them the choice of this belief. Because they are as capable of learning about their own power as we are.
By leading those who don’t understand the law of non-judgement and not allowing them to find out their own self-actualization, we are actually imprisoning them, which in turn puts us out of balance with the law of non-judgement and the law of non-force.
In closing out this topic on the law of non-judgement, it’s important to keep in mind that we all have choices in every situation we face. We can even choose to be judgemental or non-judgemental, as nothing is set in rock, but sometimes our emotions, thoughts and ideas can become quite attached to a certain expectation which can be difficult for us to practice the law of non-judgement, but that still doesn’t deny the fact that it’s there for us to tap into, even when our circumstances seem dire.
We always have the power to choose!

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