Monday 20 .June 2014
Value –Judging
The basic cause of most inharmonious
human relationships is the tendency to impose our values on others. We want
them to live by what we have decided is right , fair good, bad etc. if they do
not confirm, we become resentful and angry. You must realize that there is
nothing we can do to alter other peoples values, concepts or beliefs if their
awareness is not ready to accept change. You are resisting their reality and
desiring to see thins. Not as they are, but as you would like them to be. This
is the point at which you start value judging.
Nothing can destroy a relationship
or break off communications faster than value judging.
In order to stop value-judging , you
should encompass the knowledge that all value-judgments of good and bad, right
and wrong , fair and unfair are totally unfounded because everyone must
inevitably do what they have to. This is all their present awareness will
permit-no more , no less.
The scripture remind us that “As a
man thinketh in his heart so is he”. You must stop value judging yourself, then
you will stop others, and start loving both yourself and others. When you learn
to love and appreciate yourself and others . when you learn to love and
appreciate yourself, you will no longer be self-demanding, and self-critical
and will project the attitude to the outside world.
As soon as you start living others
as they are, the feeling will be reciprocal. Others will start loving you. They
wont have any other choice. Think about it! Who are the people to whom you are
most attracted? They are those you consider your close friends, the people who
, no matter what they know about you, never pass value –judgments.
The secret of loving and being loved
is to stop value judging –forever!
Quote from the True Charm and Power
of Vedanta

All the vedantiest agree on three
points. They believe in God . in the Vedas reveled , and in cycles . We have
already considered the Vedas . the belief about cycles is as follows. All
matter throughout th universe is the outcome of oine primal matter called
Askasha; and all force whatever gravitation, attraction or repulsion or life,
is the outcome of one primal force called Prana. Prana acton on Asahsa is
creating or projection the universe, At the beginning of cycle Askasha is mtion
less, unmaanifested. Then Prana begins to act more and more, creating grosser
and grosser froms out of Asahas –plants animals men, stars, and son. After an
incalculable time this evolution ceases and involution begins, everything being
resolved back through finer and finer forms into the original . Akasha and prana
when a new cycle follows. Now there is some thing beyond Akasha and Prana. Both
can be resolved into a third thing called Mahal-the Cosmis Mind. This Cosmic
Mind does not create Akash and Prana, but changes itself into them.
IF HE EXIST