Sunday, August 28, 2016

Hay-Ku of the Day (Value Judgements are Self-Criticism)

All I can See or
Know is an Energetic
State of Awareness.

What I now call me
Is a Vibrant State of the
Awareness I Am.

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All I See is an
Energetic state of the 
Awareness I Am.

All I Really See
Is a Vibrant State of the
Awareness I Am.

***

All I Know is an
Energetic State of the
Awareness I Am.

All I Now See is
An Energetic State of
Awareness Itself.

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The Content of the
Awareness I Am is a
State of Awareness.

The Present Content
Of the Awareness I am
Is a State thereof.

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"Self and other" are
Both states of the "Awareness
Of Being I Am."

"Inside and outside"
Are States of the "Awareness
Of Being I Am."

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Criticizing a 
State of my Awareness is
Criticizing Me.

Criticism of
A State of my own Mind is
Self-criticism.

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Judging anything
Is judging a state of the
Awareness I Am.

A value judgment
Bears witness against my
Self as Awareness.

Judging others is
Bearing false witness against
Awareness Itself.

(1) Scripture-Wise

"Judge not, that ye be not judged." Matthew 7:1 KJV

"Grudge not one against another, brethren, lest ye be condemned: behold, the judge standeth before the door." James 5:9 KJV

(2) Bill Samuel-Wise:

"...Right now I look outside and simply see a fence being a fence. Any judgmental criticism would be foolish SELF- criticism. 

"Why would it be self-criticism? 

"Because Awareness and all it includes is who and what I am. It is self-criticism as surely as looking at one of my fingers and condemning it for not being a thumb..."

(3) Metaphor-Wise:

"What’s going on within the geographic confines of your skull, behind your eyes, right now? Is it not everything you see before your eyes, and is this not actually composed of patterns of mental energy arising within your own head? Is it not also true that the patterns which you presently identify as yourself are composed of the exact same mental material you identify as other? This being true, how is it possible to be so intimately identified with one portion of your awareness, and so self-alienated from the other? Perhaps because the preponderance of your attention is habitually focused on the former, while you are proportional less sensitive and aware of the latter."

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