By Ashish Arora on November 30, 2012
Do not be judgemental
It’s true. It’s false. This is right. That is wrong. Wow…good. Damn…bad. Have you set your life and world within the boundaries of these few words and phrases like true, false, right, wrong, good, bad? Have you conditioned your mind in this way? Then this is for you.
He is on the right path and always good choices for a promising career. She lives her life on her own terms but her bad decisions will fetch events in her life. They live a lavish life and oppress the poor. This news must be surely true. What more we can expect from them? They do a lot of charity and social service. Ohhh…it seems to be a false news. They cannot do something for public.
Do not be judgemental with people
Firstly, is it important to tie every phenomenon of life and world with these extremely positive and extremely negative terms? Secondly, cannot we see everything happening around us as it is and not in the slightest reflection of these positive or negative trends? Thirdly, is it so easy to experience the events within the limits of exceptionally bright or awfully dark circles made by those who are not even the part of life and world of the subjects in question?
Meanwhile, it’s not about upto which extent you are judge people or do not. It’s not about how much you are conditioned about the ‘should’ and ‘should not’ in your life. It’s not about the degree of your attachment with your belief and disbelief. Also, it’s just that why we cannot see the things and events as they are and not as our assumptions allow us to them.
Judgement of unconditioned mind
Further, let’s break the boundaries of should and should not. Let’s come out of the borders of true, false, right, wrong, good, bad. And let’s be ourselves not just our mind while judging the events that are beyond the limits of our speculations. That is because we are more than the limits of our conditioned mind and its assumptions about our life and the world.