The Highest Form of Courage

By Christopher, July 18, 2010

(Non – Judgmental Justice)

 

Question: If we do not judge how can there be justice?

Answer: Ghandi and Christ asked for understanding and forgiveness for those who inflicted violence on them. Neither of them asked for vengeance.

This is non-judgemental justice.

This is the highest form of courage.

 

What is non-judgemental justice?

It is a perception that allows you to see everything in life but does not engage negative emotions; it relieves you of the self-appointed job of judge and jury. Because you know that everything is seen via the law of karma and thus compassion and understanding come forth.

Non-judgmental justice gives you the freedom to see what you see, and to experience what you experience without responding negatively.

When you allow this process to happen you directly experience the unobstructed flow of divine intelligence of which our physical reality is a part.

Non-judgmental justice flows naturally from understanding the soul and how it evolves. This is the framework of our evolutionarily process – The continual incarnation and re-incarnation of the energy of the soul into physical reality for the purpose of healing and balancing in accordance to the law of karma. 

Remember – Karma is neutral and impersonal.

Karma provides for each soul, in response to the actions of its many aspects of personalities, the experience it requires in order to evolve. It is a fallacy that karma is punishment; it is neither good nor bad. Karma is simply our effort to create, or complete our experiences. If we do something “bad” in a previous life we do not suffer in the next life, but we may choose a certain experience.

Nothing is bag or good it is a matter of choice at some level. God did not create wrong; neither did she create right. No one is wrong, we judge wrong by our own experiences. We should remember that everybody is right at their own level.

If we remembered to use the simple phrase “what would love say or do now”, the quality of our experiences within the process of evolution, our everyday life, would change for the better because we would be consciously aware of how we would respond. We would employ our power of choice; we would use the highest form of courage.

“What you do not want done to yourself, do not do to others”

Confucius

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