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Originally posted by rickymouse
reply to post by jiggerj
There are a lot of people who judge others for being overweight. That has been going on since I was a kid. Judging is sometimes an insecurity problem. Make others appear bad so you look better.
Originally posted by jiggerj
We judge all the time. We have to.
Originally posted by jiggerj
Originally posted by rickymouse
reply to post by jiggerj
There are a lot of people who judge others for being overweight. That has been going on since I was a kid. Judging is sometimes an insecurity problem. Make others appear bad so you look better.
And, that's wrong. These people are shallow. How do voters select a candidate? They have to judge which one would be better, or which one would be worse than the other. We judge all the time. We have to.
Originally posted by Bodhi911
Originally posted by jiggerj
Originally posted by rickymouse
reply to post by jiggerj
The kind of judging I meant is when you get angry at people for their behavior and you dont want anything to do with them because of it. So instead of learning how to handle that specific person, you choose to either avoid them completely or to gossip about them behind their back, thereby missing the opportunity to learn how to not get angry at that personality in the future. So they come back into your life, over and over, causing you grief that you actually can avoid if you just learn it.
edit on 18-9-2012 by Bodhi911 because: (no reason given)
When I bartend I have to be pleasant and calm at all times, no matter how crabby a guest is. When I'm not at work, I can choose who I want to hang out with, who I want to be intimate with, etc. If I break my day down to working, sleeping, and reading, then I have little time in my day to personally socialize, so I do judge people as being worth that time to socialize with, and become more acquainted with. I don't have to be angry with people I judge to be incompatible with me, but I can be indifferent towards them. It's only going to be a very small group of people I have been lucky enough to know who I greatly appreciate spending their time with me. So I certainly judge those who I would like to get to know better, and those who I don't care to know better.
Originally posted by Bodhi911
reply to post by trysts
Your point of view is common, but I can at least offer you an alternative.
You dont have to be incompatible with anyone and everybody is "worth your time" once you see how your life can improve by getting along with everybody. Imagine almost nobody being able to upset you. Sounds kind of nice doesnt it? And you dont have to avoid people because of their "non compatible" personality.
Perhaps Im just different to most people because that is how I see it...
edit on 18-9-2012 by Bodhi911 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by jiggerj
Originally posted by rickymouse
reply to post by jiggerj
There are a lot of people who judge others for being overweight. That has been going on since I was a kid. Judging is sometimes an insecurity problem. Make others appear bad so you look better.
And, that's wrong. These people are shallow. How do voters select a candidate? They have to judge which one would be better, or which one would be worse than the other. We judge all the time. We have to.
Originally posted by jonnywhite
reply to post by Bodhi911
I know I shouldn't be aggressive and critical if I plan to make friends here.
But this is mumbo jumbo.
People are different because they're different, not because of soul ages.
I think the primary reason is ... this is the way evolution works. This is how life formed. Diversity is like a melting pot of chemicals and it supports the spreading of evolution across the universe.
I think the reason you choose to believe in soul ages is because of fear of death. And fear of injustice. And fear of loss and abandonment. You, like many others, seek divine refuge from the physical world. You've come to believe that the physical world is too hostile, so you've helped create a supernatural alternative that grants eternal life, divine justice and unconditional love.
I don't disagree that the physical world is hostile. It has to be in order for the fittest to survive. It has to be this way so that right choices are the ones that prevail and wrong choices don't.
Evolution IS life.edit on 18-9-2012 by jonnywhite because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by CosmicEgg
You are right, Bodhi. There's no point going through life looking for people who are just like you. That's kind of like deciding that you like pizza and that's all you're ever going to eat. Bad policy on so many levels! Not least of which is that you miss out on all the other glorious foods the world has to offer. Goes the same for colors and music and holiday locations and clothes and ... people.
We're all here to show each other aspects of ourselves. When you only seek reiteration of yourself in everything, you will never grow. You need to see other things and examine them before you reject them, because when you reject them, you don't understand them. Once you understand a thing, it's easier to accept it for what it is. And that is where compassion enters one's life. You just have to grow into it. It won't happen unless you jump out of your comfort zone.
When you do, you find that really, at the end of the day, we're all the same inside. We just want a safe and happy life for ourselves and our loved ones. Is there anything more fulfilling than that?
Originally posted by trysts
Well you're quite the idealist, Bodhi911, which is hardly wrong. I'm very much the idealist when it comes to wars and violence, but you do take it quite a bit further than I could ever want to imagine. Can we all get along? Of course! Do I want to include everyone in my small circle of friends? No. I enjoy my small circle of friends, and I just don't have the energy, nor the trust in including everyone I meet into my tiny world
Originally posted by Taupin Desciple
Originally posted by jiggerj
We judge all the time. We have to.
No we don't
We choose to.
Originally posted by Xaberz
I suppose that's the answer then. If someone in the family is consistently making others unhappy and oftentimes extremely miserable, then one should just learn to live with it and move on. Is that the right answer?
Originally posted by violet
You should have mentioned this theory is based on the belief in reincarnation.
The first video starts off saying how one sibling can go off the rails and get into drugs, even though the other siblings didn't adapt this drug lifestyle and were all raised in the same household.
Drug addicts caused by reincarnation?
That's the worst excuse I've ever heard.
There is nothing that proves reincarnation is real. It's just another silly idea concocted to go around excusing bad behaviour. Best to ask yourself who would want me to act bad and tell me that's ok cause I get to live again.
Originally posted by arpgme
Now I understand why I can see many points of views so easily, I am an old soul.
There is nothing wrong with judging. Judging happens. It is a part of understanding reality and knowing one thing from another. This is important for survival on this planet so it is a natural function of the mind/brain.