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Non judging is very important
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element of mindfulness practice and in fact,
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is part of my working definition of mindfulness
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which is the awareness that arises through paying attention
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on purpose in the present moment non-judgmentally
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and non-judgmentally is the real challenge
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because when you start to pay attention to what's on your mind
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you very rapidly discover that we have ideas and opinions about everything
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just about everything
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and we're always a judging things in terms of I like that I don't like that
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I want that I don't want that
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this is good that's bad and
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it's like a steady stream of judging judging judging
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so when we speak of mindfulness being non-judgmental awareness
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it doesn't mean that they won't be judgments
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it means that you will be aware of how judgmental we actually are
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and then not judge the judging
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and when we relate to it in that kind of way
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then we begin to see that
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our judging is very often black and white
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its either this or that, this or that
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good or bad, like dislike, want don't want
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and we get imprisoned by that kind of view but
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not being non-judgmental doesn't mean that all the sudden
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you get stupid and think well I'm not going to be judgmental
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so I'll just walk out in the street
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in front of an oncoming truck what difference ,no
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it means that we will cultivate discernment this is the capacity to see
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what's actually unfolding
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but not to judge it but to recognize it and understand it
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in relationship to our experience so
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when we speak about non-judgmental awareness that's what we're talking
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about with tech
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talking about a very fine degree of discernment
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have clarity wisdom of
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understanding the interconnections between things and
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at the same time noticing the tendency to
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judge quite quickly
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like don't like what don't want and to recognize that
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actually creates a kind of veil or a filter in front of our eyes
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that doesn't allow us to things see, that doesn't allow us to see things
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as they are
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but I only see them through the lenses of our own
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ideas and opinions and likes and dislikes which is practically blinding
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to us
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so there this is a wonderful discipline the cultivation of
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awareness of judging and the
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cultivation of a being gently
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non-judgmental or not judging the judging that we
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do discover in ourselves and over days weeks months and years
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we can begin to actually find a way to navigate through
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our judging in such a way that it no longer
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dominates our lives in quite the same way
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and we recognize when it comes up that it's actually
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in some sense toxic and the more we challenge it
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and the more we rest in discernment and in
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pure awareness the more we can live a life like authetically in the present moment
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without getting caught by our own habits of mind
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a unhealthy if you will habits of mind
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Verbatim :Onishi Keisuke 英文聽打:大西啟介 中譯:牧行者