Written by Mathew Naismith
Exorcising, banishing, expelling judgement isn’t an easy
process for most of us to achieve mainly because most of us are brought up to
judge. I was brought up with atheistic racialist influences,
this gave me judgement towards anything not of these ideologies, anything not
of these ideologies would then have to be wrong. You could then turn this around and judge such
an atheistic racialist negative in some way but we are still in judgement and
in negative judgement of something else that is in opposition to our own ideologies,
in this case an atheistic racialist view/ideology.
It would seem we are not getting anywhere in exorcising
judgement in our lives, we are still judging what is wrong in opposition to our
own views, is an atheistic racialist wrong and negative in some way? The ego of
course would say yes in protection of it’s own views/ideologies, this happens
quite a lot. We have a view that an atheistic racialist has to be wrong in some
way especially if these views are in opposition to ours.
How would another person who isn’t controlled by the ego answer
this question, is an atheistic racialist wrong or negative in some way within
their views? Without the ego telling us there
is a right and wrong, the answer would be of course no, an atheistic racialist
isn’t wrong and if there is no wrong how would there be a negative or even a positive
if we haven’t judged so? If we have
judged someone else being negative, we must have also have judged ourselves as
being positive as opposed to someone else being negative!!
We are still not getting anywhere in exorcising judgement in
our lives while under the influence of the controlling ego, only while not
controlled by the controlling factors of the ego can we exorcise judgment in
our lives. If we are still judging ourselves
as being positive, we are also judging others of being negative because to have
a positive you need a negative for a positive to be recognised. This seems awfully chaotic and we wonder why
this reality is also chaotic, we created such a reality through our own judgmental
attitude towards anything in opposition to our own ego views/ideologies.
So in this case we should be really exorcising the ego as
the ego is the basis for judgement existing!!
The funny thing is judgement is a good indication of our ignorance which
the ego relies solely on to exist, without judgment the ego can no longer take
control, you take judgement away you take ignorance away and in turn exorcise
ego from our lives. I haven’t been an atheistic
racialist since my early teens because I exorcised judgement out of my life to
a certain extent, I no longer saw one ideological principle being right above
all other principles. Exorcising judgment automatically takes the controlling
effects of the ego out of our lives to the extent of our judgement of a right
or wrong, positive or negative. The more
we exorcise judgment out of our lives, the less we judge a right or wrong, positive
or negative and the less the ego is in control of our lives.
So for me is being an atheistic racialist wrong or negative?
What’s left of my ego says it is but my inner self says no, it’s just another
way of thinking through a particular ideology, yes it can be a destructive ideology
but am I now going to judge destruction as a negative or positive thing, wrong
or right? If I did this the ego is obviously
still in control……
What happens when we judge ourselves as positive? To judge
ourselves as positive there has to be a negative and in turn we judge certain
people as negative even though we have judged ourselves as being positive. How
many times will a person who has judged themselves as being positive stay away
from negative people? Would we stay away from the people we have judge negative
if we didn’t judge ourselves as being so positive? The strange thing is in most
cases not however, being spiritually aware can make us a little bit of an empath
, being able to pick up on other people’s vibrations. So we pick up on other
people’s vibrations, how do we usually judge them? We judge them negative which
is a good indication the ego is still in control no matter how positive we have
judged ourselves to be. So many times
have I heard spiritually aware people say they try to stay away from negative people,
this is saying the controlling ego is still very prevalent in these people’s
lives.
It’s tricky being an empath, we are picking up on vibrations
we no longer resonate with so these people feel inharmonious to ourselves, it’s
difficult not judging these people as being negative in some way to our own
vibrations. The ego is going to judge
anything inharmonious to itself as being negative however the inner self doesn’t
judge certain people as being negative who don’t resonate with itself for the
main reason it doesn’t also judge itself as being positive. Positive thinking is great but it’s always in opposition
to anything judged as being negative, positive thinking is still all about a controlling
ego being in control and in turn creating more chaos.
If you truly want to exorcise judgement, ego, from your life,
it all comes down to not judging yourself as being positive in the first place
but a person of neither negative nor positive. This all comes back to the push and pull
effect, judging oneself as positive (pull) is always in opposition to a negative
(push), the push and pull effect is of the controlling ego and of course judgment.
This interaction between positive (pull) and negative (push) will always create
chaos.
Do we really want too or are able to exorcise judgement, the
controlling factors of the ego, from our lives if we have to sacrifice our own
judgement of ourselves as being positive? Are we willing to sacrifice positive thoughts
for neutral thoughts so we are then able to exorcise judgment from our lives
for good? That is a question we must each answer ourselves individually even
though we are a part of a collective.
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