Beyond Your Capacity To Judge

“If you believe that anyone’s action is bad, how can you see the good in it?  How can you see the good that comes out of it, maybe years later?  If you see anyone as bad, how can you understand that we are all created equal?  We’re all teachers by the way we live.  A blind drunk can teach more about why not to drink than an abstinent man in all his piety.  No one has more or less goodness.  No one who ever lived is a better or a worse human being than you.

A mind that doesn’t question its judgments makes the world very small and dangerous.  It must continue to fill the world with bad things and bad people, and in doing so it creates its own suffering.  The worst thing that ever happened exists only in the past, which means that it doesn’t exist at all.  Right now, it’s only a stressful thought in your mind.

Good things, bad things; good people, bad people.  These opposites are valid only by contrast.  Could it be that whatever seems bad to you is just something you haven’t seen clearly enough yet?  In reality — as it is in itself — every thing, every person, lies far beyond your capacity to judge.”

A Thousand Names for Joy: Living in Harmony with the Way Things Are, Byron Katie, p. 8.

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mysticheartsong

After thirty years of teaching Inner City, Special Education students and forty-five years of metaphysical studies, I have decided to share my life's philosophical understandings on this wonderful website. For me, everything in my life has been a spiritual experience from being raised in an alcoholic household, to marriage and teaching, and finally caring for an Alzheimer parent. I have sought at least fifteen, personal psychic readings to try and assist me as a wife, teacher and caretaker. I want to share the wisdom that I have gained from following the valuable spiritual guidance from my inner knowing and from heeding the advise of channeled answers from trusted psychics. At almost 70 years old, I am writing, traveling and enjoying retirement in Florida.

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