Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Tessarakonta -- Day 30

30th Day, Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Charles Fillmore tells us:

Human judgment is the mental act of evaluation through comparison or contrast.  Our intellectual personality always judges our fellow humans and ourselves.

Divine Judgment is of spiritual consciousness.  It is spiritual discernment or the inner voice through which we come into a larger realization of ourselves.

When we awaken to the reality of our divinity, the Light begins to break on us from within, and we know the Truth; this is the quickening of our judgment faculty.  The “day of judgment” is that period in our development when the Law of Cause and Effect begins to be felt in our consciousness, and we find ourselves in the midst of experiences where we must learn the Law.    The “judgment seat” within us is a judging, or discerning, between the true and the false; this is going on within us continuously when we are “overcomers”.  We are daily reaping the results of our thoughts and our deeds. 

Judgment as a faculty of the mind can be exercised in 2 ways – from our sense perception or spiritual understanding.  If our judgment is based upon the senses, our conclusions are AWAYS fallible and often condemnatory.  If our judgment is based upon spiritual understanding, we can trust Its guidance.

In the use of our judgment faculty, we are NEVER to judge others.  We can only use it as a guide for ourselves.


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