Light versus Dark Attributes—What is Judgment?

What are the attributes of light? What are the attributes of darkness? Furthermore, when you use judgment, are you excercising a light or dark attribute? Furthermore, is judgment a constructive or destructive trait?

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Do you agree that the spirit of God is everywhere, and includes all? If this is so, you cannot hide from it, no matter what. In addition, if the spirit includes everything, then it would have to encompass both light and dark. Furthermore, since you are part of everything, in other words, the whole, both light and dark must lie within you.

What are the attributes of light? Charles Crooks, a shaman and healer/teacher asserts that love, understanding, compassion, honor, honesty, and humility are the constructive attributes of light.

The attributes of darkness are simply the opposite of the good ones: hate, insensitivity, cruelty, dishonor, dishonesty, and arrogance.

You have a choice. You can choose to advance the constructive attributes of light, allowing each of you to bring forth the good attributes in every human being. On the other hand, you can choose to support the destructive attributes of darkness. It is your right. All you have to do is bring forward whichever attributes you want to promote since both lie within. Which attributes do you want to encourage?

What is judgment, a light or dark attribute? When you judge, you are placing yourself either above or below. That is, in either a superior or inferior position. Since you are part of the whole, all parts are connected and equal. Therefore, when you judge you are considering yourself separate from the whole. You are limiting your natural characteristics by not placing yourself in a neutral position.

Because judgment causes one to feel separate and not equal, it will give the illusion that something is lacking. A person seeks acceptance from others to replace what he perceives is missing. He tries to gain acceptance by either exercising power or by placing himself in a weaker position than others. 

For an individual to know anything about a divine being, he generally has always relied on getting the information from someone else directly. Your parents, teachers, friends, structured religious systems, and your individual experiences all teach you patterns and behaviors that can be harmful. It does not matter. The point is that when this happens, you become dependent on that source. Before long, you are preconditioned to use judgment.

When you base your truth about yourself upon what others tell you, you allow yourself to become inferior to it. However, inferiority is an act of slavery and judgment.

Therefore, judgment is a state of domination, either over others or by others, which shows that, as Charles says, “Judgment is not a spiritual process, but rather a process of slavery that turns one away from the light within and towards the darker path.

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About the Author: Cindy L. Herb, author of Awakening the Spirit: The Open Wide Like a Floozy Chronicles, specializes in Mind Body Spirit healing, with concentration on emotional healing for Rape Victims and Physical or Sexual Abuse Survivors. As an inspirational speaker, Cindy L. Herb offers others an alternative approach to healing from any trauma, allowing people to view life’s tribulations as an opportunity for spiritual growth. To receive your FREE report, Some Helpful Steps to Healing, please visit the author’s website at http://www.cherbchronicles.com.

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3 Comments

  1. Paul Colaianni says:

    I would love to see this article expanded further. Judgment by itself is just a word to describe one of many processes. For example, a doctor judges whether a patient will need surgery, a child judges when to swing the bat to hit the ball, a husband judges his wife’s cooking, etc.. I am sure you mean when one person judges another, in some way devaluing or criticizing them. But I’m trying to understand the difference between judging a person in a critical way (evaluating them by your own standards, not theirs) and judging their behavior as a possible danger to themselves or others. I realize everyone is on their own path, but does that mean you never step in to help someone for fear that you may be judging them? Is this a gray area? Or is there an easily definable difference in the two?

    Thank you for your insight!

  2. Paul,
    I appreciate your comments. Your thoughts are very valid and well-defined. I will definitely write something further that expounds on this ‘gray’ area.
    Cindy

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