Studies show zebras are judgmental! Lions laugh at those who refuse to judge.

Do you think it’s time to stalk the Absolute-self?
 

Cross the croc infested water to discover the metaphors of; Absolute-self, Smaller Self, Soul, Observer, Savanna.

 
 
Studies show that zebras judge, and lions know those who refuse to judge are unwilling to embrace their choice.

On the savanna, believing judgment of others doesn’t always work out the way you think it does.
 
 
Though you may not see it, animal’s have choice.

Though you may not see it, animal’s have choice.

Do zebras judge a lion for eating an antelope? If the lion didn’t feed on their prey, the whole savanna would begin laughing like hyenas.
 
Did you know that zebra’s judge?

Did you know that zebra’s judge?

 
 
When you cease judging the wild smaller-self, the only one who ends up preyed upon is you.

Yellow eyes, claws and teeth are what they are. Whenever they appear to change, they likely have stayed the same.
Each animal may choose their belief systems.

Each animal may choose their belief systems.

Who could guess that zebra’s are born taoists?

Who could guess that zebra’s are born taoists?

 
 
A lion may or may not be judged. Either way, it’s of no concern.

A lion may or may not be judged. Either way, it’s of no concern.

Upon the savanna, a ‘form’ of judgment reigns. When we think we’re above, without regard to the knowing ‘that all things are bound to time’, that events are born in the imagination, and perceived hierarchies are but illusion, we reinforce our maya ‘…

Upon the savanna, a ‘form’ of judgment reigns. When we think we’re above, without regard to the knowing ‘that all things are bound to time’, that events are born in the imagination, and perceived hierarchies are but illusion, we reinforce our maya ‘realness’ of the savannas we play upon. ‘Animal’ souls simply wait and watch, then appear to ‘accept’ your judgment and outcomes, all while drifting in and out of what can only to our foggy eyes be ‘suffering, injustice, life and death’.

Animals are more like angels than ‘angels’. Look through fresh eyes and you’ll see.

A lion is a lion is a lion – until its bones rejoin the soil. Here between manifestations, judging the Absolute-self makes as much sense as describing the fragrance of the grasslands by the way it feels beneath your paws. It can be whatever it chooses – including returning to a form that should be judged by other hoofed small-selves.
 
 
Judging doesn’t have to imply right or wrong onto your meals, good or bad onto your hunting style. It’s the admonishment of the soul, and proper view of how savanna winds blow.
 
Judgment doesn’t always have the odor you’re expecting. Judgment and arrogance are symptoms of ego, but not always related.

Judgment doesn’t always have the odor you’re expecting. Judgment and arrogance are symptoms of ego, but not always related.

 
 
There are many beliefs in the jungle.

There are many beliefs in the jungle.

What are the choices your ego is confronted with?

What are the choices your ego is confronted with?

When inflexible judging scratches unquestionable certainties into tree bark, fails to include the possibility of being and becoming something new, or stomps footprints of morality where it doesn’t apply, the observer is ignorant of that which it co-created – the very structure of nature.
 
 
Like the stripes of a zebra, all beliefs and belief systems, no matter how small have attachment, and all attachments take energy.
Ask yourself if the Absolute-self judges.

Ask yourself if the Absolute-self judges.

So if you judge another animal, that’s a belief.
Do you believe the judgment you hear?

Do you believe the judgment you hear?

And if it’s incorrect, you now trot around with a falsehood - further away from truth. Unless you’re in the land of lions, it’s generally more efficient to remain in a state of non-judgment.
Those who refuse the choice of judgement, also refuse to play in the jungle.

Those who refuse the choice of judgement, also refuse to play in the jungle.

Without good n’ bad, right n’ wrong being attached to every moving grass blade, one walks calm, reserving life force, open to possibility and aware.
There are times when you shouldn’t need to judge.

There are times when you shouldn’t need to judge.

Still, out here on the plains, it’s the ego that wants to judge, and the ego is not without its benefits.
There are occasions when one should definitely judge. Agreeing with another animal’s judgment about themselves is not self-absorbed and shallow. Reacting to another’s self-judgment is wise assessment.

There are occasions when one should definitely judge. Agreeing with another animal’s judgment about themselves is not self-absorbed and shallow. Reacting to another’s self-judgment is wise assessment.

 
When you’ve chose to be a lion, alligator, cobra, scorpion, or any other relative creature, its OK to accept how you’re judged. It’s also your choice to act in unexpected ways.
 
A zonkey that has chose not to judge.Today’s stormy weather may or not favor his choice.

A zonkey that has chose not to judge.Today’s stormy weather may or not favor his choice.

 
 

Considerations

Judgment is something you can use, or not. It’s built from and constructs belief systems. This takes energy.

Yet as it does, to jump to the conclusion that ‘one should not judge’ is premature. For if you are aware that this belief system exists, or that you are consolidating an existing one, or that you are constructing a new one… then it is your choice. And how you spend your energy is your business.

Now there are others that will ‘judge’ saying ‘don’t judge’, then forget it is their own belief system that takes the same energy that compels them ironically to move in the same direction of those who they condemn.

For ‘belief’ is rarely an awareness building tool, and yet serves as an oasis for those who need to slow the process of change from their place of conditioning, to a place of absolute freedom.