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Judgment vs. Discrimination, my take

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To me, this is the difference between judgment and discrimination:

Neither involve feelings or intuition, only facts.

Both involve risk taking and are interwoven.

 

JUDGMENT

"Don't Be Judgmental!!!", Purpose of teaching =

Causes people to withhold Decisions, because they're ignorant of the

facts that would affect an Accurate judgment. Generally a good way

to go when you don't having anything to base your "judgement" on.

People still judge criminals (dharmic judgment) and violent dogs.

 

Negatives of Non-judging: Causes people not to look for facts (deters

true discrimination); Causes people to ignore reality, making

decisions based on feelings. Example: If someone bothers you, they

must be a negative person, and if you can find 5 more people to agree

with you, y'all must be right (wrong).

 

DISCRIMINATION (temporary judgements, decision making)

Analyzing facts and finding relations with teachings to make a

decision (judgment). Conscious awareness of Facts and Teachings

ALLOWS you to change that OPINION (temporary judgement) as important

facts are brought to light later.

 

Unconscious or improper judgement is negative.

 

If you're going to judge, judge on the facts in relation to

teachings. This assumes you're aware enough to see all the facts of

an experience, and assumes you're an avid reader of teachings.

 

tom

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