Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Day 59 of YOur Year to Wellness; Understanding



 Stepping Down from Judgment into Understanding

Did you ever have a teacher or professor who would quickly give you an assignment and then leave you to think about it? The assignment seemed easy at first but soon you came to see that it was anything but. Those lessons always seemed to weigh on me the most; their effects lasting weeks after the assignment had been given.
Today’s lesson will be one of those quickies that remain with you throughout your life.
I’ve been giving a lot of thought to the subject of judgment.   

We make judgments all day long. I tell myself that I’m merely making an observation and this helps me justify myself to myself, but I know the truth; that when I judge anyone else, I have put myself in a position of authority over another person’s life.

Step down from the throne and seek to understand, or literally stand under the situation of another enabling you to see what someone else is dealing with.

Today ask yourself, are you standing over or are you understanding.

When we look at our thoughts concerning the life of another in this manner we are able to see that we don’t fully understand our own motivations; how then can we judge those of another?

We judge others to feel better, smarter, richer or prettier than someone else. But this throne of righteousness is short-lived and you have to move on to another and another and another.

 Instead of judging send energy and love, say a prayer, think positive thoughts.

“I love you, I’m sorry, please forgive me.”

I hope this stays with you

Be well, be you be Understanding,

Bertice Berry, PhD

3 comments:

  1. YOu are most welcome Tawanda. We are all in this together.

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  2. Once again you hit the nail on the head. Not judging is something I always strive to do. I work in a business where I meet a lot of unsavory people and I catch myself making judgements much more frequently than I should. Thanks for the reminder that I'm not the only one and that love should be the message; not judgement. That is reserved only for God.

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