What is the effect of judgment?
25 Apr 2011
Because we are always informing our reality of what we want it to be, ultimately we are the only author of what we perceive to be real. We first have a belief about what can be real or not real. This belief is able to filter what we inform the quantum probabilities to manifest. In effect this becomes the lens through which we project our reality. Yet we do this without having knowledge that we are doing it. This sets up a very interesting scenario.
Because of the way our brains work we create a model of how we think things behave. Because of our materialistic beliefs we have a materialistic model with which to explain things by cause and effect. Yet the way the brain cells work, when we see a behavior noted to be one that we expected, because we have been able to predict the result we ascribe absolute truth to our model. Thus our model becomes our absolute way of determining our reality. So, even though the model being incomplete will lead to an inappropriate prediction, creating an inaccurate assessment, this we will see as an absolute truth. This enable us to act from a position of judgment where we determine the results are from a cause that we have judged to be actually from something that it is not, attributing the effect to an inappropriate cause that just happens to be an antecedent event.
This is similar to the question of why does the frog jump? If we train a frog to jump at our audible signal, then, later remove the legs, unaware that they are used to jump, when the frog does not jump at our signal, we may actually conclude the frog is deaf to our signal, since we are unaware of how the frog jumps.
In the absence of actually knowing how we create a reality, it is possible to see everything in judgment. Yet we are unaware that at the quantum level, we inform every result, being unaware of how we do it, yet doing it nevertheless. It is when we assume that our reality is created by someone else’s decisions that we step into judgment. This judgment that things are good or bad, or even that someone did something to us is how we deal with outcomes. Further along is the situation when we think our model of religion correct and develop the same notion of absolute truth, which enables us to see all other religions, therefore, as untrue. This enables a further level of judgment, where we are able to demonize others.
Our judgment then becomes the filter through which we inform the quantum world which becomes our altered reality. This is a reality that brings us negative consequences which are simply the result of our choice. This, however, serves to only confirm our model, for we simply ascribe this poor outcome to the behavior of others, affirming that our judgment was correct.
This is the place from which our society operates, as we can easily see this in the way our politicians treat each other and the outcomes generated. Yet in order to change this we need to first have some understanding of it. It is absolutely critical in order not to mismatch what we see as cause and effect.

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