You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: There is No Switch from Beautiful Baby to Imperfect Adult! #180

in #happierpeople7 years ago

@jerrybanfield you are absolutely right, we are all perfect just the way we are. Unconditional love is the key, and once learn that, we are free. Ultimately our own happiness is whats most important and we need to learn that what other people think of us or our opinions actually has nothing to with us at all. We are our own worst enemies because we overthink and analyse everything to death. So, don't worry, be happy, and always remember you are perfect just as you are. Blessings to you!

Sort:  

Hi @claudiaz, you seem to understand Jerry's philosophy, but I admit i don't. I am sure Jerry's busy witnessing, so maybe you can explain it: I am perfectly fine accepting the thinking whatever anyone likes, and not judging that as good vs evil. What about actions, if that man did attack him and hurt his daughter, would that man still be a perfect baby? Aren't we judged for our deeds, not our thoughts?

Hello @steemulator, nice to meet you. I will do my best to explain it as simply as I can. We are the creators of our own reality. We create this reality with our pattern of though. When you think about certain things a certain way (because you saw it on TV or read it in a book) , and you think the same thought over and over, this thought turns into a belief, and that which you believe ultimately becomes your reality. And as far as judgement goes, we are the only ones doing any judging at all, we judge others for their actions (without understanding what is driving them) and even worse we judge ourselves so harshly at times that it literally makes us ill (dis-eased). This is why "unconditional love" is a hard lesson for us to learn, because it means exactly that "love everyone without any conditions attached" no matter what.

And I love you too! But you are not answering my question about deeds, acts. Are there any evil deeds out there in the world? That's Yes or No question 😉

Short answer "no" there are not.