Back to the theme of judgment. As I’ve said, I’ve received more judgment in the last two months than I had in my entire life. Definitely gave me pause.
“This world is like a snowy mountain that echoes your voice. Whatever you speak, good or evil, will somehow come back to you. Therefore, if there is someone who harbors ill thoughts about you, saying similarly bad things about him will only make matters worse. You will be locked in a vicious circle of malevolent energy. Instead for 40 days and nights say and think nice things about that person. Everything will be different at the end of 40 days, because you will be different inside… The true Sufi is such that even when he is unjustly accused, attacked, and condemned from all sides, he patiently endures,uttering not a single bad word about any of his critics. A Sufi never apportions blame. How can there be opponents or rivals or even “others” when there is no “self” in the first place? how can there be anyone to blame when there is only One?” “The 40 rules of love“
Initially I received what for me was a heartbreaking judgment, I was livid and furious. Then I’ve been able to zero point them. The last time I got judged I started laughing. Seemingly my next opportunity is to bless. Play in progress.