How often do I find myself looking at what others are doing in a critical way? I don't really want to spend a great deal of time today talking about judging others, but more so about the many ways I look at myself in a critical way. I believe that the outward appearance of my judgment is in direct relationship to how I am LOVING myself. As is the case in human nature, I find it so much easier to work on "your stuff" rather than taking a look at mine. Funny how that is, isn't it?
Abraham Hicks’ books suggest that we keep a log of the judgment for a day to find out how much "critical thinking" we have in our personal world. I did that and found it to be useful in looking at the issue at hand, which allowed me to then know better where I want to go next. Knowing the Law and how it works, seeing where I am at this moment, allows me the ability to know better what I want to call in NOW. Talking about "Love in many languages, Love being the key, Pouring more Love on it, and that there is only Love is one thing; but, living it is yet another. This is where I love that Alcoholic Anonymous quote "We strive for Progress not Perfection in all our affairs".
The book "The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success by Deepak Chopra" quotes a prayer from " A Course in Miracles" that states: "Today I shall judge nothing that occurs". I love the thought that as I judge nothing it allows the Divine flow to flow through me, as me. What a concept? That being in non-judgment I am creating a new world not only for myself but for all of those in my daily experience. Now that is LOVE in Action. Once again I am working with progress and as suggested by Deepak Chopra, I take the time when judgment arises to simple state: "Today I shall judge noting that occurs".
Having a greater understanding today of how the Law of Attraction works, I understand as I look at things differently my life shifts and I find that my life no longer presents the very BS (belief system) I understood as "FACT". Today I am choosing to focus on Love and allow the divine to flow through me and for today my choice is to judge nothing that occurs.
I love you
Rev. Allen
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