The Law of Discernment

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1 Never judge by what you hear. This is a law of life. You do not know whether the informant is giving you the correct version. A version can arise from either an assertion or an interpretation.

2 The world is experiencing a crisis of intellectual veracity. It is a lack of honesty, rigor, and depth in the way people think and share ideas.

3 A message revealed in the tone of counsel can be interpreted as a demand or a requirement, when it is not.

4 The one who receives the message may attempt to see oneself as the victim of a reproach, when in reality it was advice. For this reason, one should not judge until all elements necessary for judgment are fully in hand.

5 All information received should be held in reserve until all facts and aspects have been corroborated before integrating it into your reality, and explored—based on your principles, your understanding, and your sound judgment—so that you may determine whether the information is true.

6 This is why one should not judge. And even then, it remains a matter of perception, where truth becomes part of you as you discern according to your predisposition, thus becoming the judge in order to determine whether something is true or not—not solely by the facts presented, but also by how those facts occurred.

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