Observing others without bias

JANU: Analyzing the self, then, becomes the prerequisite for clarity when engaged in attuning to others. Otherwise, the bias influences the observation.

So how does one gain clarity of one’s own influences, memories, agendas, preferences, perceptions? By owning them. Allow all of them to return to their creator and peacefully and intimately appreciate each one. Embrace the wisdom, understanding the root of each one. Find liberation in the revelations. Freedom from bias and conditioning is a window into the power to choose and create without limitations imposed by the past.

Embrace them all. Own them all. Understand them all. And release them all. And with them as heritage of understanding, move on. Not all at once, but as they emerge. Circumstance will trigger them. Even the ones hidden behind denial become stronger through this. How can one see clearly, without bias, the life of another when so encumbered with one’s own memories, prejudices? Cull everything you have created. Find liberation and freedom in embrace of each one, including those not from this sojourn.

That’s enough to keep one busy, so to speak. Namaste.
Mar. 11, 2019 B                                                                                           Copyright © 2019 by Joshua Ross

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