“This is good, that is bad”

Matthew Tyson
2 min readMay 24, 2024
Photo by Tim Schmidbauer on Unsplash

We are pretty accustomed to judging things as to their worth. Can we really make that judgment? Are we really qualified? How well can we determine for what purposes things are created and developed?

All things are perfectly suited to their present moment and maturing towards their intended purpose in a higher vision that we are often not able to perceive.

Therefore it is a good practice to reserve judgment, to allow things to be as they are, to take action with care, from the highest possible vantage.

“This is good, that is bad,” comes in all kinds of forms all day long. If you catch yourself before this fully forms, you can let it dissolve and allow yourself to witness more clearly what is happening.

Especially is it difficult to tell what the nature of another person is. You know in essence they are like you, they experience the world from a unique perspective but their consciousness is the same.

We are not talking about repressing ourselves or our natural responses. The way to proceed is to watch ourselves. Allow one part of you to stand aside and witness your reactions. Gradually, that part of you will say, “wow, I really have a lot of ideas about things that have no basis except habit and past learning.”

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