Justin aka Vasya
Ex Member
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Yeshua occasionally spoke critically about the erring behavior of some people and of groups, and he was according to Rosiland McKnight's guidance, "the highest vibratory being born into the Earth".
So, even such a loving and Source attuned person as he addressed the shadow in others, in life, and in human interactions.
In fact, if he hadn't spoken critically about the behaviors, actions, limited beliefs and mind sets, etc. of the Pharisees, Sadducees, Scribes, etc., chances are they would have been less likely to have plotted his murder. It's what angered them the most.
One doesn't have to be coming from a place of typical human judgment, negative feelings, unlove, etc. to speak critically about such things. I would suspect that Yeshua spoke about those things precisely because he was a very loving and aware person, and he wanted to the average person to wake up and take back some of the power they had handed over to the Pharisees, and other "authorities" or so called experts of the time.
So, sometimes it can be a good thing to address the lacks of a particular authority, if done with the right intent, motivation, and feelings. The Teacher of teachers example shows this pretty plainly.
Such inner, heart realities are often very hard to read from anothers typed words over the I-net unless the person reading is a very clear, balanced, and intune sensitive/intuitive who is not emotionally involved with or hung up on the subject or interaction at hand.
With that said, there is also wisdom in knowing when enough is enough, and not continuing the same old same old.
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