Everyone has an opinion, whether it’s about which TV show is the most watched or the most loved, which celebrity is the hottest or the most loved, which politician is most loved or most hated, etc. However, what you should avoid is judging others! Doing so is not only rude but also ineffective in finding the truth about people. Instead, it’s much better to use your judgement when looking for answers or answers to problems.
This week Lizzie Rowley was in the news for something altogether different. She was the judge in the American television series Big Brother. Now there are many people who would think this is a rather strange thing to do. And, I am not just talking about the odd choice of job. It is actually rather bizarre.
To get a good understanding of the situation, it’s important to know that Ronaldo has two main agents: Jorge Mendes and Simon de Quieroz. The former runs Ronaldo’s affairs for him, while the latter is a consultant for Mendes; they represent a large number of top players in the world, and are instrumental in the transfer market. The Ronaldo-Juventus situation has been a tense one: after four years at the Juventus, Ronaldo returned to United and signed a new £300,000-a-week, four-year deal in the summer of 2018.
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Rev. Elizabeth Rowley is an independent columnist for The and Paso Robles Press; you can email her at“If you criticize others, you have no time to love them,” Mother Teresa remarked.
It mirrors how we feel about ourselves when we have a set image of others that is anything other than the bright, luminous, sparkling awesomeness they came here to be. (Your impression of me reflects your own.) Being judgemental develops a superiority complex and implies that the thing being evaluated is inferior or worthless. Everyone is deserving of God’s affection. We are commanded to love everyone. I’m not talking about codependency here; instead, I’m talking about dazzling unconditional love.
We love ourselves as much as we love others because everything we do, be, think, feel, and believe has an impact on ourselves first. “Love heals, forgives, and makes us whole,” says Ernest Holmes. It’s true, I’m sure. When I criticize people, on the other hand, I feel off-kilter and unpleasant on the inside. It produces a suffocating sense of isolation that is incompatible with who I came here to be.
Furthermore, when we pass judgment on others, we stifle the flow of love in our minds. Similarly, unforgiveness, resentments, and upheavals obstruct our ability to feel the Spirit’s brilliant, gleaming light. The promises of the kingdom of heaven inside are cut off when we pass judgment on others. Judging others shuts the curtains, preventing the sun from pouring into your home and filling it with brightness. If you’ve been judging or harboring anger, now may be the best moment to let it go. “Through the power of love, we may let go of our history and begin again,” Ernest Holmes remarked. This love is eternal and cannot be taken away from you. We feel as though love has left us when we forsake it for something else, such as judgment. We have erroneously believed that love has rejected us because we have ignored the love that exists inside us. Today, you may break the spell by letting go of your judgment and returning to love.
We’re going to get through this together, Atascadero
Because everyone grows and transforms physically, emotionally, and spiritually on a daily basis, everyone deserves to be made fresh every time we encounter them.
To practice re-creating others’ experiences – Every time you engage with someone, behave as if you’re meeting them for the first time. Allow yourself to let go of the past. It is no longer in existence. See yourself, others, and the world as it is right now.
We will retain our capacity to distinguish in our quest to be judge-free. This involves recognizing objective variations across important dimensions across stimuli (activities, people, things, etc.). A discriminating individual will notice variations in singers’ musical skill, objective disparities in line lengths, animal ferocity, and the quality of coffee blends, for example.
Today is a judgment-free day for me. Instead of criticizing people, places, and things, including myself, I catch myself and offer love. I am now free to approach everyone I encounter and welcome with an open heart, having dismantled the barriers I had built up with judgment. I am steady, serene, and tranquil. I am surrounded by affection. I’m not one to pass judgment.
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