Do not judge
One must not judge others in order to have any say about those who are worthy of judgment. Only fate can judge, and its judgment is always right.
For ourselves, we must protect the good within us and in others, to keep life as the sacred gift it is from heaven. For that judgment kills any good, since our judgment is always corrupt.
Grief and pain are the tricks used by evil to steal our worshipping mind and replace it with its filthy, judgmental logic.
The first sin, which made him fall, was the “I am”, full of judgment toward the source of life. He declared himself worthy to judge Life itself. Then death entered his mind.
Judging is the black pellerin of the spirit of death, corrupting light. Judging is a vicious worm eating one’s soul until he becomes hate itself.
Do not judge. Do good as you can, but never judge. Never despair, for judging is a crime against faith in the good, the beautiful, and the just.
Keep your judgment as you keep a dog on a leash and never set it free, if you want to see clearly and distinguish good from bad, if you want to still have the heavenly, uncompromised mind of Adam and Eve before they ate the apple.
Your word of judgment must never have any weight. The only expression of your heart must be praise for the wonders of the universe and good intentions followed by good actions.
Do not think or do good on your own. Just wait for the Lord, for He will ask you for the fruits of your heart, and better they be sweet, not corrupted with the worm of hate, which God will spit from His mouth as a poisoned gift.
Surrender to God means finding comfort in His grace, trusting Him, having faith and never doubting God, always trusting His infinite care and love, so you will never surrender to the temptation of the soul fallen from grace: to judge.
For I have thought much about the apple of good and evil.
This tree was like any other apple tree. Only the knowledge of disobedience, combined with trust in the snake’s words, “you will know good and evil and be like God”, brought ruin.
You cannot know Good and evil by eating an apple. You can know it by not judging yourself after you eat it and by asking again for the grace of God after you fall.
But disobedience aroused the image of the ego in their minds, and the envy against God’s perfection, the envy of the creature that is created and thinks itself separated from the Spirit of God.
Instead of judging themselves and feeling shame, Adam and Eve concealed their unworthiness. They should have asked for mercy. That was their fundamental sin.
They did not know then that God never judges us. Only we do.
God is infinite power and grace, but only our sins stain us with the dark light of despair, the dark light of lost faith in life and the universe.
Pain for our bad actions is pain we recognize, and the only healing comes when you throw them before the light to be burned and transformed into love.
For all is possible, but only judgment can separate a soul from the universality.
So never judge, have faith, do good as you can, and if inevitably you fail, ask pardon. Go nude before the Eternal and ask for forgiveness, because Life triumphs over darkness, forever.

