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Writer's pictureKirsty Collett

Judgement




What beings we are, whereby we measure who we are against particular criteria offered to us almost invisibly from birth.


How interesting that we need or feel a desire to know how we measure up.


How interesting that we judge ourselves and others as if we are not inherently One.


I am as guilty of the above as anyone, and even though I have Deep Knowing of our Oneness, I still observe a level of judgement that belies the Wisdom I hold within.


But when I am in this position of observation, not can this judgement overrule my Wisdom, controlling my behaviour, my choices, my truth. It can merely be present as a curiosity of my human self.


It takes courage to observe our human self sometimes, for the guilt that I mentioned is something we’re also gifted from birth thanks to the invisible criteria almost impossible to meet.


Imagine if we arrived as newborns into a realm of allowance with freedom to simply be who we are, where we could


💫 freely honour our truth,


💫 freely express the vast emotions of our Being without being labelled anything other than “normal”


💫 freely shift and change from day-to-day if that is what our Being feels called to do,


💫 freely flow from moment to moment, following a Higher Intelligence within.


I wonder how much judgement we would observe without anything to judge ourselves by.


Idealistic? Perhaps.


Impossible? Only if we judge it that way.


Judgment allows us to discern, yes — and I will share the beautiful Wisdom I channelled when I questioned this — but when judgement denies expression of our truth, we must judge it unworthy of being.


With Love

Kirsty 💛

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