BEST of PONDER on THIS for Thursday, August 28th, 2008 by Neale Donald Walsch in COMMUNION WITH GOD
“Judgment hurts deeply when those who judge you are wrong — yet it hurts more deeply when they are right. This is when the judgment of others cuts to the quick, tearing at the fabric of the soul. You have only to experience this once to know that judgment is never a product of love.
In creating your illusory world, you have produced societies in which judgment is not only accepted but expected. You have even created an entire system of what you call ‘justice’ around the idea that someone else can judge you to be ‘guilty’ or innocent.’
I tell you this: No one is ever guilty, and everyone is forever innocent, in the eyes of God. That is because My eyes see more than yours. My eyes see why you think things, why you say things, and why you do things. My heart knows that you have merely misunderstood.”
God, as spoken to Neale Donald Walsch, in “Communion with God”
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In creating your illusory world, you have produced societies in which judgment is not only accepted but expected. You have even created an entire system of what you call ‘justice’ around the idea that someone else can judge you to be ‘guilty’ or innocent.’
I tell you this: No one is ever guilty, and everyone is forever innocent, in the eyes of God. That is because My eyes see more than yours. My eyes see why you think things, why you say things, and why you do things. My heart knows that you have merely misunderstood.”
God, as spoken to Neale Donald Walsch, in “Communion with God”
For more information regarding this book, visit Amazon.
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