Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Day 145: Birthing ourselves as life, as a partnership Part 3


It is so much easier seeing patterns that are in-congruent to life in other people as we are observing their behaviour from a distance as well as we do not contain the same justifications that keep the ideas, beliefs and perceptions intact; though when we judge another person’s behaviour we are enslaving ourselves to the judgement that we had created about them. Let’s investigate this sentence a bit more.

When we judge another person’s behaviour where we are assigning a positive or negative polarity to what they have done, what they believe in, what they perceive, what they had created an idea about; what we are in fact doing is making a judgement within and as ourselves about that idea, belief, expression; and through the judgement that we create within and as our own mind we are separating ourselves from that idea, perception, belief, expression within our own minds, thus disempowering ourselves to not have directive principle within the point that we had just judged. When self does not have directive principle, self is incapable of directing the situation as self is incapable of directing self, as self had accepted and allowed oneself to become separate from the belief, from the idea, from the perception or from the expression that self had judged. Thus enslaving ourselves to not allow ourselves the expression that we had judged. We believe that we are preserving ourselves and protecting ourselves by not allowing ourselves to express this point that we had judged and this self-preservation system has allowed ourselves to not act out or speak out in inappropriate ways that would affect our social standing, but it has also limited our self-expression where we are no longer free to be the directive principle within and as ourselves, where we are now controlled and caged by our own judgements, where we are no longer able to express ourselves through our directive application.

Judging another thus enslaves ourselves, where we lose the directive principle of the point that we had judged and losing directive principle means that self is no longer directing oneself, but is instead directed by ones pre-programmed designs. When we are ‘being directed’ – we are uncertain of, unclear of how to direct ourselves as we had ‘given up’ our personal responsibility, our directive principle within the point that we had judged, we are standing in separation of the point and thus incapable and unable to direct it effectively. We reach a ‘blank’ state of mind – hoping that inspiration or chance or luck will open up the next door so that we can say and believe that we had directed ourselves, when in fact we had no idea or clue of how to direct the point effectively within and as ourselves; which is clear, because how is one able to direct a point when standing in separation of it?

More to follow in the next blog…

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