“The Creator has no judgment,
no preference:
He treats everything and
everyone alike.
Every manifestation attests to
the mysteries of His creation.
So, we, too, embrace everything
and everyone with no judgment, no preference.
His grace, never depleting and
forever replenishing, shows us the Way.
Judgment and preference
separate us from His grace, causing attachment.
Only with His grace do we find
renewal and rebirth along the Way.”
(Lao
Tzu, Tao
Te Ching, chapter 5)
To pursue the wisdom of the
Creator, you must think like Him.
He has no judgment; He is fair to all.
So, why should you judge others? Nobody is perfect, including you.
To think like the Creator, be
all inclusive and all embracive.
“The Creator seems elusive amid
the changes of life.
At times, He seems to have forsaken
His creations.
In reality, He is simply
observing the comings and goings of their follies.
Likewise, we watch the comings
and goings
of our likes and dislikes, of
our desires and fears.
But we do not identify with
them.
With no judgment and no preference,
we see the mysteries of
creation.”
(Lao
Tzu, Tao
Te Ching, chapter 7)
We are
living in a world of war and violence.
How could
the Creator permit such evil to persist? Has the Creator forsaken those who are
just and righteous?
If you
choose to ask the Creator the above questions, maybe you should also ask yourself
the same questions.
The bottom line: never ever judge; injustice in the physical world is one of the many mysteries to be
resolved by the Creator, and not be you, because you are in the world but not
of the world.
Stephen
Lau
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Stephen Lau
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