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Freedom From
Judgment
The Fast Track To Peace,
Health and Happiness
by Andreas Moritz
It happened on a beautiful morning in October 2000. For several days, I had been
playing with the idea of writing another book that would penetrate deeper into the
core issues of life than I had done in any of my other books. But what I didn't expect
was that I would be allowed to see life from a very unusual perspective, although
initially only for a period of six weeks.
I was given a sneak preview of the kind of perception that would begin to manifest
in all of us. It was during those few weeks that I wrote the most essential parts
of my new book, Freedom from Judgment -- How to Access Your Eternal Gifts of Love,
Wisdom and Power.
The night before that fine morning in October was very active for me. It was filled
with (astral) traveling experiences to many unknown places, and major adjustments
took place in my brain area. When I awoke the next morning, I felt deeply at peace
with the world and myself. I felt I had gone through a major soul shift. During the
following six weeks I was presented with numerous experiences that we would commonly
categorize as "good" or "bad." But strangely enough, I was no
longer able to see the "bad" as bad and the "good" as good. Whatever
I experienced, it showed its true and complete value to me, and I had no need or
urge to put a label on it in some way.
Every time something negative would happen around me, such as someone falling seriously
ill or suffering an accident, or a calamity that afflicted large portions of a population,
I was immediately shown the opposite counterpart of that event. There was deep purpose
in all of the things that went "wrong" in life. Without trying to, I had
lost my ability to pass judgment, to separate the right from the wrong, the good
from the bad, the light from the dark.
My heart was filled with peace and I had this knowingness that even the most dreadful
things occurring on the planet serve all of life. The very worst events have been,
and still are, means to bring forth the most precious jewels of life that otherwise
would have been buried forever in the ground of misperception and ignorance.
You are what you perceive
Many of us on Earth have chosen, albeit unconsciously, to grow and learn from unpleasant
experiences, such as an illness. These experiences continue to bother us only for
as long as we provide them with energies of resistance, victimhood, low self-worth
or fear. Such energies are rooted in judgment or separation consciousness.
Seeing ourselves as separate from others, the world or God allows us to learn all
about the things that we believe we are not. Yet, in truth, we are everything that
we perceive, and the world is our mirror.
If you see death when someone dies, you are actually seeing a part of you that appears
to be dying or has already died. Maybe it is the passion you once had for life, or
the love for the person you married, that have faded away into the ether of non-existence.
On the other hand, if you see life when someone dies, it is because you have accepted
your own immortality. Likewise, what is a dreadful illness for one person may be
a life-altering and most blessed experience for another.
You have the power to determine how the world presents itself to you. It is your
energy and attitude that decides whether the world appears to you in a friendly or
unfriendly manner.
Pain of judgment
There are no real diseases, injustices or calamities in the world. They only appear
to us in this way, because we have empowered our perception to see them in the light
of right or wrong, good or bad, etc. This incomplete perception is the basic cause
of pain in life.
During World War II, many soldiers who were injured in battle became euphoric over
this event. They did not require painkillers, simply because their interpretation
of pain was a happy one. To them, the injury meant that they would be sent home and
would not have to fight anymore, or possibly die a gruesome death in the battlefield.
As a natural result of their unusual attitude to injury, the pain it caused released
plenty of endorphins (natural painkillers), also known as pleasure drugs, from their
brain. These drugs not only negated the pain, but also generated the euphoria associated
with being alive.
In contrast, if a young and healthy man becomes critically injured in a car crash
and fears incapacitation as a result of such an injury, the pain he experiences may
turn out to be excruciating. Yet, if the person were able to see through the veil
of physical illusion, he would realize that the accident, as shocking as it may be
at first, is just another means of awakening him to his true, non-physical essence.
Perhaps, until that event he had not even thought about the purpose or meaning of
his life. Or perhaps, he may not have truly cared about himself, and is now forced
to take a good look at himself.
Accidents can shift stagnant energies more efficiently than perhaps any other experience.
Generally, our Higher Selves allow only those things to come into our lives that
serve our highest interests, even if our lower ego perception sees these experiences
in exactly the opposite way.
Once I had shifted into my Higher Self-perception on that October morning, I could
clearly accept and appreciate both sides of the duality. In my perception, opposites
were no longer in conflict or competition with one another. Both light and darkness
are necessary to generate and sustain life on earth. A negative counterpart sustains
every positive force. For everything that is destroyed, something new is created.
Life is so full because it is made of opposites. We experience conflict whenever
we pass judgment, when we try to separate what is meant to be whole.
Self-acceptance
Hate disappears only when we are able to love what we hate. Likewise, we can only
become strong when we accept our weaknesses. Also, we can forgive others only if
we first forgive ourselves. And we can only forgive ourselves when we accept each
and every part of us, especially the parts we don't like. The world, with all its
hostility, harshness and aggression is not the one that needs changing. There is
no real progress or shifting possible when we perceive our problems as caused by
external influences. Self-acceptance of everything that we represent, including our
gifts and our faults, opens our eyes and hearts to everyone else who also has special
gifts or makes mistakes.
Making mistakes can be just as useful as not making them. Most breakthrough inventions
were made "by mistake." Mistakes guide us to do things differently the
next time. They often prevent us from going off track and getting hurt. Some mistakes
can even save lives. Accepting your own faults and giving yourself the permission
to make mistakes creates peace in your heart, the peace you need to deal with all
those people in your life who are also on the path of learning through their own
mistakes.
There is much to learn from what is now happening in our individual lives and in
our world situation. Everything that we have buried and hidden away inside of us
for so long is now being pushed to the surface. This happens mostly through stressful
situations, unbearable partners or parents, accidents, disease, and media-transmitted
world events. We are now healing our shadow selves, the sides of us we were too ashamed
to show to others, or to admit to ourselves. It is in your very best interest to
bring your shadow self to the forefront of your life and make peace with it.
Don't be afraid of making mistakes. There are no mistakes, only limitations of perception
and attitude. Problems are solutions in disguise, not signs of punishment. If you
perceive disease or injury, for example, as a threat to your life, it is likely to
become a self-fulfilling prophecy, threatening your life. See problems for what they
really are, and they will assist you in your desire to fulfill yourself. An illness
can break an old, rigid pattern of behavior or open the heart to love and compassion.
Loosing your job may prepare the way for a more fulfilling job to come your way.
If you see problems as nuisances, they will continue to play the role of limiting
your creative spirit.
There is nothing wrong with wanting to change your relationships, attitudes, lifestyles,
way of working, or place of residence. It is time to honor every part of us and every
desire we have. Suppressing one's feelings through drugs, comfort foods or other
means, may be a choice many will be making to cope with, or avoid the discomfort
of confronting one's "shadow side." This isn't necessarily a wrong approach
either, but it will require more drastic measures to get in touch with one's basic
fears. Disease and accidents are such means to an end.
Self-empowerment
During my 30 years of practicing Ayurveda and other forms of natural healing, I have
closely observed the behavior of people with terminal illnesses. I found that these
patients were far more determined to heal their illness and the emotional weakness
it masks, than those who suffer from only minor ailments. Does it take a life-threatening
situation to empower oneself? It often does, but it doesn't have to.
Since I wrote The Amazing Liver Cleanse in 1998, thousands of people from all over
the world have given themselves the gift of self-empowerment by cleansing their liver
of hundreds and thousands of toxic gallstones. Energetically, this has altered their
self-perception. I have received numerous e-mails and letters from people affirming
that the liver cleanse changed their lives entirely. Instead of dealing with old
emotional energies through such methods, such as psychoanalysis, you can shower your
body with love by cleansing it. This act of love quickly raises self-worth and self-acceptance.
The larger picture
The euphoria that arises from throwing out old, toxic waste also alters the frequency
of your perception. This basically means that previously irritating situations or
people now seem different to you, more acceptable than they were before. Hence the
need to bury or hide your true feelings decreases and a new vital energy takes over.
The need for judgment -- that is, the need to separate things into good and bad,
right and wrong, better and worse, etc. -- lessens. When this happens, the world
as we experience it shows itself in a new light, the light of a larger picture. In
that picture, everything starts to make sense, and each one of us and the important
roles we play make sense. Especially those who try to show the world that terror
must be met with terror, or that those who have done wrong in the past must be brought
to justice today. They mirror back to us how we behave with one another.
Every major calamity in the world, or in your life, brings up personal issues if
you feel drawn to get involved. For some strange reason, I never felt that the dreadful
things in life were meaningless or useless. Although I suffered from major diseases
during my childhood, today I know that they were my very best teachers. My early
desire to be a good healer or physician matured and became possible only through
my first-hand experience with illness. Also, I used to be a very judgmental, basically
insecure, person, always trying to categorize everything and everyone. Now I know
that all of my experiences around judgment were also helping me to find a way to
go beyond judgment. For me personally, this process has been the most important and
liberating experience in my life. Writing Freedom from Judgment has been a great
blessing in my life, and I hope it will do the same for many others.
As an added blessing, the book contains special channeled messages for the reader from Lady Diana, Albert Einstein, Edgar Cayce, Mother Teresa, Mahatma Gandhi, Abraham Lincoln, Apostle Paul, Aristotle, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Merlin and others. These "ruminations" serve as seeds to help us grow in the consciousness of non-judgment. In addition, looking at the double spiral symbol on the cover of the book creates a reference to the Universal Oneness within the depth of our beingness, a oneness that can lead you to perfect acceptance of yourself and all there is.
Andreas Moritz is a medical intuitive, practitioner of Ayurveda, Iridology, Shiatsu
and Vibrational Medicine. He is author of The Amazing Liver Cleanse, The Key to Health
and Rejuvenation and It's Time to Wake Up. His fourth book, Freedom from Judgment,
has just been released. All books can be ordered from 1stbooks Library at www.1stbooks.com, toll-free 1 (800) 839-8640, or from
major bookshops. Andreas is also the artist who created the oil painting for a new
innovative approach to healing through energized art, called Ener-Chi Art. For more
information or health consultations contact: Andreas Moritz, 75 West Point Avenue,
Tonka Bay, MN 55331, call (952) 470-9887, e-mail andmor@ener-chi.com or go to www.ener-chi.com.
Copyright (c) 2002 Andreas
Moritz
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