For the wakeful, one whose mind is quiet, whose thoughts are undisturbed, who has relinquished judgment and blame, there is no fear.
—Buddha
Today's talk continues the deep dive into Foundation of Self work with an in-depth review of nonjudgment, the lifeblood of this inner work. We explore why humans judge (the need for safety), the different types of judgment (appearance, sociability, morality), and how judgment often stems from survival instincts and projection of our own hidden aspects.
You'll even have a chance to practice nonjudgment with yourself.
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xo RA
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Episode Breakdown
0:00:25 - Episode Introduction
0:03:39 - Understanding Judgment
0:05:00 - Carl Jung's Projection and Shadow Concept
0:07:49 - Non-Judgment of Ourselves
Benefits of practicing non-judgment
0:11:16 - Imposter Syndrome and Self-Judgment
0:14:14 - Why Non-Judgment is Vital in Self-Work
0:16:41 - Non-Judgment Exercise
0:17:50 - Closing Remarks
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