Today, we ask Love to lead us from the distraction of meaningless judgment and to fill us with open-hearted affection and a willingness to see clearly.
Our minds are often filled with criticisms and judgments about things that don't matter much and we can't do anything about: maybe other people's manners or how they drive or dress or talk or keep their houses or spend their money. These judgments take up space in our mind and weigh us down and do no good for ourselves or others. They often take the fullness of a person and narrow that richness and complexity down to one behavior. Those judgments block the empathy that brings healing and connection.
Today, we ask Love to lead us from the distraction of meaningless judgment and to fill us with open-hearted affection and a willingness to see clearly.
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AuthorTarn Wilson is the author of the memoir The Slow Farm and numerous essays. You may read more of her work at tarnwilson.com. Archives
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