Guest guest Posted July 6, 2006 Report Share Posted July 6, 2006 Sat Nam, Lately, I have thought of practicing non-judgement in terms of allowing the "world-spirit" to progress. I feel that in judging others, I weaken others' ability and freedom to find and know his or her true self, and that is a crime against all of humanity. Sat Nam -Satbir Kaur >"Guru Rattana" <gururattan (AT) yogatech (DOT) com> >Kundaliniyoga ><Kundaliniyoga> >Re: Kundalini Yoga SNR + At Peace with the Truth >Mon, 3 Jul 2006 19:52:31 -0700 > >Dear Awtar Singh, > >resting (or relaxing) into the truth. > >* This is our ultimate goal. > > > To me it is a technique that we should all learn even before we learn to > > speak! > >* How about > >Accepting what we feel without judgments. Tuning in to others and >experiencing the relationship we feel in our own sensation space completely >without judgments. And making peace with what we feel and what IS. > >*Before we speak!! > >* That would change our lives around. If we watch ourselves, much of what >we say expresses some kind of dissatisfaction, judgment or anxiety. > >* The next phase towards our enlighenment would be to actually tune into >what we feel and make peace with our feelings and what IS before we think! > >Sat nam, > >Guru Rattana :+) > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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