No Bad Judgments Towards the Suffering

As you judge others, so shall you be judged.

I am looking at the conditions in Haiti and hearing, ever-so-sparingly, from some of the victims there.

I would like to say to all religions – whether Christian or whichever they may be – and to all of those who proclaim spirituality of one kind or another,  whether it is some form of Lamaism, Buddhism or other belief, who sit is judgment about what is happening in Haiti, that you must have sunk very deep within yourself to have the gumption to speak of any race, creed or colour – and especially of the Hatian people who suffer so tremendously – and state that they asked for it in the way they live or that it is their karma.  Those who proclaim such things must have fallen deep within their soul and have lost all feeling, honour and compassion as they are judging such horrific circumstances as earthquakes, tsunamis, floods and wars as being acts of a Creator or a violent God.  How misguided all these are. There is a need for all people who hear these things to plug your ears and hearts and to speak up and say to them that they are misguided and out to lunch.  The Creator is full of love, kindness and compassion and does not create natural disasters or wars to destroy what so lovingly is created each and every day. Look at the flowers and beauitful new life. Smile and offer your gentle prayers for all who suffer.  If you are capable, offer asisstance from a loving heart full of compassion, to those in pain.

About The Saoshyant, H.H Alexandra

Her Holiness brings empowering self realization to those seeking enlightenment. She guides people in attaining true enlightenment through active awakening of communication and interaction between soul, spirit, mind, brain and body and of bringing them into balance by living through pure divinity instead of through confusion and emotions.
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One Response to No Bad Judgments Towards the Suffering

  1. Jeanne says:

    January 28th, 2010 at 8:47 am Ever so wise, your voice needs to reach many many more!

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