Personal Coaching – Judgment & Forgiveness

“Do not judge others, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn others, or it will all come back against you. Forgive others, and you will be forgiven.” — Luke 6:37

This scripture in the Book of Luke makes an astute observation in the psychology of human behavior. When you judge, your shadow will be projecting unconscious issues outwardly onto others. These unaddressed issues are themselves a judgment of one’s own self, or more accurately put, a false perception of the self based on traumatic experiences that the soul endured during childhood. Shadow Work Online Life Coaching can help you to identify your shadow so that you can heal your trauma.

Judgment Day is not a time in the future when a judgmental, egoic god will look over your records of a previously lived life and lay down an appropriate punishment for you because of your mistakes or “sins”. Properly inferred, this scripture from the Book of Luke defines the natural law of judgment that can only come from the shadow. When you fully understand your shadow, you will realize that it’s impossible to judge another without first judging yourself. The judgement does not come after the fact, and especially not after your life.

So, judging yourself is a prerequisite for judging another. Because this self-judgment gets projected into judging others automatically, the soul will continue to attract the same trauma to itself either in this life or the next, until it awakens to the reality that it alone is responsible for creating its own reality, and subsequently ending the cycle of karma. Continuing to judge others only insures that you will reincarnate or “re-incarcerate” your soul back into another lifetime of suffering and self-judgment. Shadow Work Spiritual Counseling can help you to end the judgement cycle by becoming aware of your own shadow and transcend it.

On the other hand, when you learn forgive others, you will automatically be forgiven. Again, this is not because of a judgmental God somewhere forgiving you after your life is over. Rather, this natural law or behavioral interchange is already part of the equation. Because the other is always a reflection of you, forgiving the other means that you’ve already forgiven yourself, and vice versa. Judgment and forgiveness of the self are not interdependent of judgment and forgiveness of the other. They are interlinked. This means that no priest, no dogma, no religion, and no god has the power to grant you forgiveness or “salvation.” Only your soul has that power.

Spiritual Counselor, Jason Lincoln Jeffers is the founder of The Art of Transformation, a company dedicated to teaching Self Realization to the world. His Spiritual Counseling program uniquely combines spiritual wisdom with self transcendence, holistic wellness, life path astrology, shadow & pain-body work, heart-based intention, the power of presence, and the law of attraction.

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