Judgement
Reading Carl Jung now, – rich ground, – how spectacularly clear and deep his writing is…
I judge in others only that which I judge in myself; I judge in myself only that which I refuse to accept, repressing parts of Self into shadow. The more I judge, the less of me is conscious [aware], the smaller I am. The presence of non-judgement is felt like the sun that warms and nourishes body, soul and spirit. Emotional outbreak followed by a judgement is a compass pointing your way to the next evolution of yourself.
That leads me to mention paradox therapy. Don’t know if it already exists, but it ought to. Conceptually simple: it is the realization of equal validity of an opposite. Practically, I imagine this effect can be acieved through psychosomatic integration (a beefed up version of anchor integration).
I once heard a Teacher,
a world famous guru,
give beating to Passion,
call her names, call her “dirty”.
I left him heartbroken.
For what is my Passion?
She is the movement
towards heavingly union.
