This is Earth ; Judge No One!

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Hello, Steemians I am @AmbDavid your writing pharmacist, I decided to bring your way this article on condemnation of people and judging them. Are you guilty of this or you know anyone who is? Then this is a wake up call to all of us to desist from judging and condemning others if the world must be a better place.

Be not in a haste to condemn anyone, no matter what they do or how they look. To be more direct, do not condemn anyone.

It is okay to condemn an act, but to label as unworthy of mercy and grace, no one is deserving of that.

Everyone errs in some way. Where you find strength may be a slippery zone for another, and while you think just because you sin a different sin, you are better, such thinking is not void of prejudice.

This presence of prejudice is in itself revelatory of your need for same mercy, grace, and multi-sensory evolution.

It is easy to claim to see the speck in the eyes of another whereas a log resides in yours. And even if you have dealt with the plank in yours, consider yourself not better than any, for you are not through with your walk just yet.

Judge none by way of condemnation, and if you must judge, judge thou yourself, to the end of establishing clearly what you ought to deploy in the moment where you intersect with the one you think is deserving of death.

Let this act of self-judgment lead you to a better understanding of the core need of your neighbour, whose acts you admire not.

Let it cause you to administer compassion on the one considered unworthy of mercy and grace.

Doing this might not look easy, but understanding that we are here to love all, and condemn none can help you wear your neighbour’s shoes, the extent to which you can ask yourself what treatment you would honestly desire if you were in that ‘disgusting’ position.

If your judgment ushers you not to the path of well-doing, then you have judged wrongly.

The Nazarene, in seeing that woman caught in the act, never used the premise of selective consideration, but chose to see her in the light of who she was and not what she had become.

There indeed, was a difference. She was a god in spite of her state of consciousness.

Like this Nazarene, bear thou no motivation to condemn anyone, for all human beings are deserving of mercy and grace.

Understand that no one, walking in the consciousness of how much mercy and grace they have themselves obtained, lacks in compassion, being aware of the ruthlessness that some sphere of life can administer.

In other words, the lives of many people do not play out as they would love. From such vein have the bodies of many been destroyed, for these, having devolved to the state of porcine tendencies, appearing to care not about themselves, are considered nobodies and thus live.

These seeming portraits of low estates, you must always embrace, knowing that in this life, and on this plane, you will always meet with those who seem to be without virtue.

You must, these, love, and consciously so, knowing that there are those who have never been taught to distinguish that which is worthy of virtue from that which is not.

Everyone has a story and some, driven by their suffering, turn out to become beings lacking in recommendable adjectives.

How can you in all fairness judge to condemnation such and one? You obviously would not if you know the entire story.

That knowledge, of a person’s entire journey, is not part of your job description.

What is part of your job description is to love all, to see yourself in all, knowing that each person you meet is your brother or sister.

Or are we all not product of the first man and woman? Do the first two not sit on everyone’s family tree?

Beyond that, do we all not share the common denominator of desiring to be loved without prejudice?

Mind the fruits that stare you on the face, no doubt. If you meet with one who has become destructive, see that. Do not wear blinders to that.

See the fruit, and know that there has been the installation of negative paradigms. But see that, only for what it is.

While that you do, consider yourself the tree bearing same fruits. In that moment can you easily dish out compassion in lieu of condemnation.

The realignment of this one who has become poor in the sort of choices they make you should not take as yours to do, as it may not be yours to do, but loving such and one is a call that applies to all.

Doing this may not instantly lead to the sort of your result you crave, but like a seed planted in time past which led to what the person had become, the seed of love planted where alterations had occurred will in due time lead to loving creation from same being where love was planted.

While you may attempt to ascertain the sort of alterations that has occurred in a person's life, you should not condemn anyone because of what they have become since you know not the path they have walked.

What makes us gods and worthy of reverential dealing is not the flawlessness of our walk, but the flawlessness of our common Source.

We are all products of the same creative force. Hence no one has the right to look down on someone else.

Whereas each person is at liberty to create the future they desire, and may be held responsible for how their life turned, be wise enough to understand that all birds do not take off at the same time.

The people you meet may not apply themselves in ways that lead to a life of bliss, but that does not mean that those who do not obtain blissful results are no gods.

You will always meet, in this life, and on this plane, people who rarely push themselves beyond preconceived limitations, but even these, must be looked upon as gods, for gods they are.

The one, who now, is awake, should think not of the one still asleep, as sleeping to death.

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I am @ambdavid your writing Pharmacist.
Have a great week !!

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This is a wonderful read, Ab

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