Judgment

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Judgment

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When You Feel Yourself Judging: A Rising Tides Reframe

Everyone is on their own ocean. Some are swimming. Some are sinking. Some are learning to float.

When judgment rises in you, it’s not failure. It’s a signal. A moment of awareness. A doorway. You don’t need to fix anyone. You don’t need to understand their whole story. But you can choose not to carry the weight of harshness in your own heart.

A Practice: From Judgment to Blessing

  1. Catch the Wave

When you notice judgment rising – pause. Let it pass through like a wave. You don’t need to grip it. You can let it move.

“I see it. I don’t have to hold it.”

2. Turn the Lens

Ask:

“What might this person be carrying?”
“What in me feels tight right now?”

This moment is not about fixing them. It’s about softening something inside you.

3. Offer a Quiet Blessing

Not because they’ve earned it. But because you are becoming someone who blesses, not bruises.

“I release you. May you grow in your own time.”
“May your wounds find peace. May your path find light.”

4. Stay Anchored

You’ve made mistakes. You’ve misunderstood. And yet, here you are – still learning, still worthy. So is everyone else.

“I’ve been lost too. I’m learning too. We’re not so different.”

The Rising Tides Mantra

May I be soft where the world has hardened me.
May I remember that even the difficult ones are growing in invisible ways.
May I respond with presence, not punishment.
May I become a quiet blessing in a loud, reactive world.
And when I forget – may I come back to the shore of grace.

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