There is never a problem with us as individuals, or how we think and perceive people, places, and things we feel. Also, we feel we have not sown seeds that allow others to express, by words or touch, what makes us feel insecure, afraid, hostile, or misunderstood. Never does anyone have that right, nor power in our lives we say to ourselves. Sarcastic overt attitudes of self-righteousness are our inner specialty, however, towards others but more towards ourselves, for we have surrendered our self-love to believing things and people can fulfill our ego's. We are not willing to display towards ourselves what we demand of others towards us. So we live our lives in the spider web of good and evil, but more so evil then good.
Judgment has nothing to do with perception. Judgment is all about our individual selfish self-righteousness, and fear of being rendered an unknown face in the crowd. We are afraid of others who present principles and laws, and can explain themselves, over and above answers and questions we expose them to. We are the individuals who will dare not go though our minds to cast "down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ," because we are afraid of our own dark depths of secrets. We are afraid of our own fears of pain and pleasure, good and evil, but mostly PAIN.
Judgment has nothing to do with perception. Judgment is all about personal interpretations of where the mark of the beast has place its brand in our experience of joy, pain, happiness, and unhappiness when dealing with affectionate and intimate love, and certain, situations, circumstances, and condition we has not been able to deal with nor understand, when the depth of our feelings become an eclipse of "I in the midst of thee am might. " - Julius
Judgment has nothing to do with perception. Judgment is all about our individual selfish self-righteousness, and fear of being rendered an unknown face in the crowd. We are afraid of others who present principles and laws, and can explain themselves, over and above answers and questions we expose them to. We are the individuals who will dare not go though our minds to cast "down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ," because we are afraid of our own dark depths of secrets. We are afraid of our own fears of pain and pleasure, good and evil, but mostly PAIN.
Judgment has nothing to do with perception. Judgment is all about personal interpretations of where the mark of the beast has place its brand in our experience of joy, pain, happiness, and unhappiness when dealing with affectionate and intimate love, and certain, situations, circumstances, and condition we has not been able to deal with nor understand, when the depth of our feelings become an eclipse of "I in the midst of thee am might. " - Julius
