Judgment is a barrier to spiritual growth from "summary" of Conversations with God by Neale Donald Walsch
When you judge something or someone, you are creating a barrier between yourself and the truth. This barrier prevents you from truly understanding and connecting with the spiritual essence of all things. Judgment is a form of separation, a division that keeps you from seeing the underlying unity and interconnectedness of all life. When you judge, you are operating from a place of fear and ego, rather than from a place of love and compassion. You are putting yourself above others, believing that you have the right to pass judgment on them. This sense of superiority only serves to further isolate you from the divine nature that exists within each and every being. By letting go of judgment, you...Similar Posts
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