| Judging others |
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| Written by Lina Ru |
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I can't seem to understand why do we judge others irrationally. I mean: Why do we criticize others? Why do we reject others because they think or act differently from us? If we were them, would we act differently? Idea one: Yes, sure! I know and would know what is right... How many times in your life, events have made you change your mind? Are you sure what you think today will always be correct? Idea two: No, I would do the exact same thing because if I were him; I would have the same background and brain structure that produced his actions. How many times have critizied others, but act the same way? How many times had we judged others, and done once what we judge? Imagine... The guilt felt by living judging others as we judge ourselves. Let's be free of ourselves by letting others free. Tough... Isn't it? Stop judging? Why is it so difficult? Could it be because our mind is conditioned that way since we are children? We are not guilty of judging others, as others are not guilty for their actions. We are all babies in this gigantic snow ball of evolution. Humans are recent in this "planet" and if we don't start thinking and questioning, we will be gone soon. Could be... Couldn't be... If we judge others, we are trapping ourselves with our own judgments. What would happen if in this world we would understand others, and love them as if they were a baby. Curiously, we can love a baby unconditionally because we don't have paradigms or judgments that separate us from them. Why can't we see that we are all babies that want to be loved, and cared for because we are afraid of being left alone? Why can't we open our arms to love? Could it be because we are afraid? But... Afraid of what? ... Could it be... Afraid of ourselves? Could be... Couldn't be... Why can't we see that we are all babies that want to be loved, and cared for because we are afraid of being left alone? Although we are always together... We are never alone. We are always: ONE. How is that possible? One?
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