Non-Judgmental Attitude and Your White Light

Simran K. Rattan, CanadaVCM posts

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The ability to connect to the life force within allows for it to radiate and innately emanate a vibrational energy that can create calmness and an attitude of non-judgment and non-attachment. Connection to this All-Pervading Universal Creative Life Force is one way to stay centred in the hustle and bustle of life, and prevents us from slipping into judgmental interactions, thoughts and ideas that occur by interaction with others in the world.

Judgment is how we discern things. It is useful to make choices and useful to lead us to a path of spiritual awakening. A person who has a connection with the universal creative life force is able to discern and use judgment with a non-judging attitude. They have the innate ability to observe the world with an impartial and non-attached view especially in times when it is most needed. They do not label or categorize their ideas of creation and interactions with others as being good or bad, right or wrong, fair or unfair. They accept the feelings and thoughts they have as is and embrace the sensations they may be feeling as part of their daily being.   

Understand that Judgment is beneficial when used with a non-judgmental attitude. It requires a deeper understanding of the connection with one’s innermost self and the areas that keep oneself from connecting to their true self, this universal life force within. 

To fully appreciate the whole spectrum of one’s nature, let us look at white light. White Light is made of a spectrum of colours; instead of looking for the different colours within your beam of white light, observe yourself as the white light, which is the whole spectrum of rainbow colours. Embrace your sensations, thoughts, ideas, and habits as this white light and do not dissect the rainbow within this white light into parts, as you are whole, creating a non-judgmental attitude towards yourself. Once you see yourself as white light, you will begin to see the beauty in the spectrum of colour of which your white light is made.

~Simran K. Rattan, Canada

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