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Ignorantly Judging Moral Judgments as a Negative

Some people want to denounce those who judge morally, while judging themselves that to judge morally is some form of “negative” thing to do. They are — first of all — hypocrites, to judge in a non-moral aspect those who have valid judgments about morality. These people are also often infatuated with half-baked notions of “oneness” and “unity, through ignorance […]

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Words, Reality and Proportions

If man has the capacity to be the most rational animal, even if we are not always the most rational animal, we can determine if it is accurate to say we are being rational by examining the word rational and what it means. Rationality deals with previous topics of existence, consciousness, knowledge, memory, etc. Video Audio Download .mp3: Words, Reality […]

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Judgments and Reality

Much like how alchemy, the trivium, logic, and Natural Law are a part of life that we automatically engage in, so too is psychology, as our consciousness/psyche/mind/heart is part of our existence until we die. Now, all these tools for understanding and navigating reality and ourselves can be developed, unfortunately, most people do not seek to develop these tools and […]

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Pseudo-Spiritual “No Blame”

Pseudo-spiritual “no blame” is tied to “no judgment” BS as well. Subtle BS Alert. Can you detect it? Here is the image separately. Please read the photo comments as well to see the deceptions people are pushing. Amazing mind control in the world, purported as “spiritual truth” because it mixes Truth with feel-good motivation to not be a victim. “If […]

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Left and Right-Brain Aversion to Judgments

Left-Brain Pseudo-Skepticism Those into left-brain dominance, may become rigid skeptics, and end up not choosing many things as right or wrong in this “skeptic” delusion. They may have an aversion to “value judgments” and invalidate any premise that uses such judgments. “Value judgments” are those based in morality, i.e. right and wrong. Morality is not objective to them, so all […]

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Attempts to Dismiss Wrong-Doings

When some people are confronted with the wrongs of their ways, of their false living, of their false self, they choose to reject the Truth in favor of maintaining their self-images, self-concepts and ego-personality-identity constructs. They tell others who speak the Truth and Morality that they are being “judgmental”, “unkind”, “offensive”, “self-righteous”, etc. The list of excuses, justifications, denials, deflections, […]

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