Judgment. It is better to make a judgment from intuitive awareness than from “normal” everyday awareness that relies only on superficial information. With that said, I can honestly tell you this in this article: With our normal consciousness, every day, we need to look a little deeper at life intuitively. Especially when it comes to appearances in our “normal” reality. After all, the mental and spiritual chemistry of “normal” reality is such that most things are not what they appear to be in it. In short, intuition is the “unknown blessing” that ends up revealing the real and honest truth about reality before we usually start taking action on a judgment.
However, why do I say habitually? Because sometimes we try to evade intuition and even defeat intuition. When reality is reality deep and rooted in an immutable modality, we cannot defeat intuition, we must go with it or lose completely before the reality at hand.
Get it? Our conscience tells us nothing more than what we want to hear, so we must all look more deeply. Quick judgments without depth are really the nightmare of realistic existence, especially when they are wrong. If they are right, it is actually mostly nonsense and ignorant thinking with no realistic basis, right or wrong.
So my last tip for you in this article is to segment the judgment. What I mean is to consciously look at all sides of what you are judging, give the intuition a genuine chance to function, and then look deeply at the total results. Then after all this, you make a genuine judgment based on the deep, superficial facts, everything in between and in and out of the box. In fact, reality is always more than what we see in so many ways, that we can’t help but use intuition and awareness to fully understand what is happening. Really.
So try never to make a quick judgment, always try to segment the judgment realistically, or it could cost a lot in many ways when you make a wrong quick judgment.
So all I ask of you or anyone to do in this article is to think and judge realistically and deeply about reality, that’s it. Personally, I don’t take anything at face value in reality or try not to, I don’t make a single claim to perfection. All I do is do my best at everything, deeply, realistically and honestly.