Sunday, August 23, 2020

Conditioned Behavior

Seeing unloving conditioned behavior for what it is doesn’t mean the unloving behavior is approved of, it just allows for the understanding that a person can only react as the conditioning in place dictates…

A key to one’s peace of mind is to not judge the conditioned behavior of not only individuals, but also of yourself. If there is to ever be peace there can’t be judgement of how someone behaves; this instantly causes conflict because it puts up a barrier between the judged and the one who’s judging. Judging emanates an energy that causes conflict; without judging energy one is in unity with themselves and others. I know this isn’t easy to accept, but one can only do what the conditioning tells them to do and although the consequences of the behavior is drastically different for everyone, judging anyone causes conflict from oneself and thus from all humanity; being non judgmental unites, judging separates.

Seeing unloving conditioned behavior for what it is doesn’t mean the unloving behavior is approved of, it just allows for the understanding that a person can only react as the conditioning in place dictates. In this understanding there is a peace that passes all understanding because there’s no judging energy causing conflict. There can’t be because in this space of not judging (just seeing the conditioning for what it is) there’s unity because it’s not being assigned to anyone in particular. It’s just being seen as the conditioning in place and regardless if there’s unloving behavior or even loving behavior for that matter, it’s just conditioning; nothing more, nothing less…

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