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Ep 18: Releasing inner and outer Judgment

Episode 1 of the Joyfulness Broadcast podcast, hosted by Nick Shibanov, titled "Ep 18: Releasing inner and outer Judgment" was published on September 29, 2020 and runs 32 minutes.

September 29, 2020 ·32m · Joyfulness Broadcast

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In 30 minutes I'll walk you through insight that will increase the likelihood that the willingness to release judgment will arise. The judgment of anything is an opinion arising from a certain point of view with certain belief sets. It is not needed and is an intellectual vanity. Accurate judgment requires total awareness of all factors that led up to something. That led up to you being the way you are. That led up to some seeming seemingly tragic situation. With total awareness of all factors, judgment melts away and its place arises the peace of understanding. It is possible to live life with no judgments or opinions about anything. To search for the truth and be free of any need to place judgment upon anything.

In 30 minutes I'll walk you through insight that will increase the likelihood that the willingness to release judgment will arise. The judgment of anything is an opinion arising from a certain point of view with certain belief sets. It is not needed and is an intellectual vanity. Accurate judgment requires total awareness of all factors that led up to something. That led up to you being the way you are. That led up to some seeming seemingly tragic situation. With total awareness of all factors, judgment melts away and its place arises the peace of understanding. It is possible to live life with no judgments or opinions about anything. To search for the truth and be free of any need to place judgment upon anything.

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