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Withholding Judgment
Last
weekend I participated in a shamanic ritual guided by Jorge
Herreros trained by Maestro Don Solon Tello of N. Peru.
In an intimate setting, twenty one of us experienced personal
energetic journeys with the plant soul of Ayauasca (La Madrecita)
in a revealing dance with our own Souls. My intention was
to bring something back-a nugget of information to help
others. When I asked, “What can I take back with me
to help others?” the immediate and profound reply
was to “Remove Judgment-that judgment is the great
obstacle, it closes the heart from opening”. This
was so simple and yet what we intellectually know, but perhaps
don’t make it a conscious practice in our daily lives.
I
decided to take heed the wisdom given. Since then I have
been vigilant to the ways in which I judge. I have observed
with clarity so many falsehoods whose foundations are based
upon my conditioning, not my authenticity, those transgenerational
judgments that I have accepted as true without ever really
questioning them. WOW!
I have noticed
that one of many attitudes we hold in judging others is
that we measure what people have rather than by the quality
of being that they are. The things we acquire are all well
and good if we don't use them to define who we are and certainly
not to define others. Things of external value certainly
cannot compete with a deep inner life of compassion, joy
and richness. It is important to remember that not everyone
lives by the same goals or aspirations, so the principle
upon which we measure others is therefore faulty and rendered
obsolete.
In some way
we are all drawn to glamour, money & power. We want
to rub shoulders with the “elite’ as if by osmosis,
we too, will become rich and powerful. Funny thing is that
rich & powerful does not necessarily connote interpersonal
development, but rather organizational methods to produce
wealth. In addition, those who have a well cultivated inner
life also attained from organizational methods to produce
enlightenment, do not always reflect an equal monetary measurement
of their inner development. I find the imbalance between
both the inner and outer life, of synthesis, to be a crisis
of our times where inner hard work is not adequately manifested
into the outer material world in a viable energy exchange.
I find that an integral life must be committed to the integration
of higher consciousness with financial wellbeing. The marriage
between the two, no doubt will cause us to feel empowered
in all areas of living and fill us with joy to pay it forward.
The goal is
ever to ground Spirit into matter and to dissolve the emotional
charges that keep us limited in a particular spectrum of
consciousness. Holding judgment is reflected not only in
our attitudes that keep the authentic self shrouded from
view, but from fully being present in our bodies. Our filters
of misperception and of our dis-connect selves provide the
foundation for dis-ease. So, we must look not only to how
flexible our minds and bodies are, but to how flexible we
are in our hearts to withhold judgment; let go of control;
exercise our capacity to forgive; and how broadly we are
able to receive and give love. A loving, open and flexible
heart is the key and doorway to a vibrant life of total
wellness aligned in Divine Love.
Keeping ourselves
in check to judgment is a purposeful step in the expression
of right human relations. This brings to mind, The Festival
of Goodwill, one of three annual Festivals dedicated to
the expression of right human relations through a unified
spiritual approach to humanity. This Festival of Goodwill
is also observed as World Invocation Day that is fixed annually
in relation to the full moon on June (21st). This day of
deep invocation
and appeal, of a basic aspiration towards fellowship, of
human and spiritual unity represents the expression of Unity
or Christ Consciousness~the undivided nature of Spirit.
Many Blessings
on Your Path,
In
Service I AM,
Rev. Alisa Battaglia
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"Our morality
in our actions
can give beauty and dignity to our lives."
~ Albert Einstein
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