“Who am I to forgive, if there is no right or wrong? It was the other’s life and circumstances on one side, and mine on another. The clash was incidental.”
“What am I fighting for, if there is nothing to preserve? The world will take its own course anyway, after I perish.”
“What am I planning for, if the next moment is uncertain?”
“Are you suspending action?”
“No, I have just judgement, and it has delivered me to a lovely place of Peace of Happiness.”
“The word is ‘suspended’, not forgone.”
“It is needed as a springboard, a liberating portal.”


Fascinating piece, Reena. You have me thinking about being judgemental and using judgment. There’s a clear difference, indeed. I’ve never understood those that are judgemental and I guess they believe they are immune to be being judged due to their actions.
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You are right. There is a difference between being judgemental and using judgement.
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As always reena you take a fascinating approach to the prompt, spiritual and beautiful philosophical.
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Thanks, Michael! Being non-judgemental is a theme hitting me from several ends since morning.
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