A COSMIC JUDGMENT LESSON Dear Great-Grandchildren: Today I would talk to you about judgmentalism. Of all the knowledge I would love to give you, this understanding is one of the most dear to me and one of the most vital for you. Every time we make a critical judgment about another person, we lose a part of our spirits. Before we die, we should gather together all of these parts that have been lost to take with us. Many of us at some time have made judgments about others, thought ill of them, criticized their ideas, ideals, or actions, or doubted their sincerity, integrity, or their way of life. I am reminded of my grandmother who once told me about a myth that had been passed down through the ages as "God writes this in that little black book of records". It also stated that we should always remember that the spoken word is never silenced. Be very careful what you say out loud. Words of love, concern, and peace stay in the atmosphere and float among the clouds, while ugly, angry, hateful words hang like dark, ominous clouds and inhibit life's joy to someone forever. Alas, maybe God will refer to that little black book of records when we are ready to begin a new lifetime and remember the lessons we failed to learn in the past. So --- here we go again. We should realize that the repeated lessons, though difficult, are not punishments...only needed experiences so that we can understand the one we criticized and judged so harshly. If this lesson is not taken to heart and understood, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually, we may have to live it over again as it passes through the physical body with difficult health problems. This life plan is fair and very important for the success and future of our evolutionary journeys. Somehow, we must learn to be compassionate and not to judge others as we did so vehemently in the past. If we resist learning, it could cost us a long, sad lifetime and perhaps we will have to live it over, even again, in another time, place and opportunity. Always do your best to embrace the positive character traits that will help pave the path for your life journey. So - keep a smile on your face and a song in your heart. Your Great-Grandmother Marilyn
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