recoverer wrote on May 13th, 2011 at 7:22pm:One impression I got from my dream is that there are beings of love and light who even though they don't approve of some of the things Bin Laden did, they have no judgment towards him. The feelings of unconditional love I experienced during the dream seemed pretty authentic.
The highlighted part of your post reminds me of many accounts in various "spiritual" and nonphysical literature about the whole "life process review" which is over seen by what different people describe as "Elders", completed Beings, androgynous super wise/aware/loving Beings, etc. etc.
It's interesting to note that they help less mature Souls to become aware of their errors, by gently pointing these out during the review process and asking things like, "do you think you could have done better?"
One might think that is "judgmental" of these Beings, and who are they to judge what is error or what is not or even more to point it out. If PUL is unconditional, then can a PUL attuned consciousness even see or perceive error in others, or in general?
But i have come to realized that there is a difference between what we know of as common judgment and being judgmental, and of pointing out lack or errors from an impersonal and PUL attuned state and an intent to be helpful to the greater good.
Using these Elder Beings as an example, it's also common to hear that these Beings feel love and concern for the Souls during the whole time of their life review, both when they are highlighting the wise and spiritual parts of a person's life and the things they could work on.
I'm sure Bin Laden will get a mix of the above, like most. Hopefully it will inspire him to positive change and work on self.
Somewhat related, but different, are the accounts of Yeshua life and changing teaching style. Most often he seems like a pretty gentle, laid back kind of guy, very accepting and often ignores people's criticisms of him and negativity shown his way.
But there are other accounts wherein he either shows anger (pretty rarely though), or criticizes strongly some of his fellow humans. He said some pretty strong things to some of the Pharisees, Sadducees, and Scribes.
In some cases, this was in obvious defense of another person or group of people. For example, the woman about to be stoned for adultery. He turns their typical, personal, and selfishly sourced judgment back on them, and makes everyone aware of their own errors.
Was he being typically judgmental as we so often find in human interactions, or was it something else? We are told by various sources, both non religious and religious that he was an extremely PUL attuned person.
Maybe there is more to PUL than always being nicey nicey, pleasant, and totally accepting of certain ways, expressions, and activities? For me, the difference lays primarily in one's intent, how you view and feel about the person as a whole, and whether in defense of others, principles or truth is involved in an impersonal and non selfish or self reactive way.
It does seem like the latter kind of judgment is very rare when speaking of physical Earth and human interaction though.