“Meditation may require a lifetime to master, but it will have been a lifetime well spent. ... If you want to judge your progress, ask yourself these questions: Am I more loving? Is my judgment sounder? Do I have more energy? Can my mind remain calm under provocation? Am I free from the conditioning of anger, fear, and greed? Spiritual awareness reveals itself as eloquently in character development and selfless action as in mystical states.” IfsWantMindWellsMayHas BeensStatesCharacterActionSpiritualAsksEnergyMeditationProgressAwarenessJudgingMastersDevelopmentJudgmentLifetimeGreedCalmSelflessMysticalConditioningCharacter DevelopmentProvocationSpiritual AwarenessSounder Author:Eknath Easwaran
“Learn not to judge your meditation. Just meditate, do your best, set a minimum period of time and meditate.” MeditationJudgingBuddhismPeriodsMinimum Author:Frederick Lenz
“Don't judge your meditations. Don't rate them. The physical mind cannot tell how well you did. As long as you are sitting there trying, something will happen.” TryingMindWellsLongHappensMeditationJudgingBuddhismSittingRateTrying Something Author:Frederick Lenz
“Judge nothing, you will be happy. Forgive everything, you will be happier. Love everything, you will be happiest.” LoveInspirationHappinessRomanceLossMarriageMeditationJudgingRomanticForgivingRecovery Author:Sri Chinmoy
“The critical element in meditation practice is beginning again. Everyone loses focus at times, everyone loses interest at times, and everyone gets distracted over and over again. What is essential, and also incredibly transforming, is realizing that we have the ability to begin again, without blaming or judging ourselves, without thinking we have failed, without losing heart, we can, and need to, constantly be beginning again.” ThinkingNeedsHeartInterestRealizingLosesAbilityPracticeFocusMeditationJudgingEssentialsElementsLosingYogaBlameCriticalDistractedTransformingBegin AgainMeditation Practice Author:Sharon Salzberg
“You should get completely detached about everything and you will enjoy, just enjoy. But in that also, one has to judge. Are you really enjoying or are you just making a drama out of it? Try to be sincere. Purity is brought forth by sincerity. If you are not sincere to yourself and to others, you cannot be pure.” IfsLoveShouldTryingWisdomSpiritEnjoyMeditationJudgingDramaPureYogaPurityWellnessSincereSincerityDetached Author:Nirmala Srivastava
“Normally we will say we are happy or we are unhappy. I have met some people who told Me, "Oh we went to that Guru we were very happy." I said, "You could be happy in the pub also. What is happiness?" Happiness is not the way to judge any one, neither unhappiness. Unhappiness comes to you through this super ego and happiness through this ego. But joy has no double face, joy is joy. In joy, you witness, you witness the whole thing. And when you are joyous you feel the whole thing, the joy itself coming on you like grace falling on to you. It's so beautiful that you just get lost into it.” PeopleWayLoveFeelsSaidWholeWisdomBeautifulFacesJoySpiritFallLostGraceMeditationJudgingMetsEgoYogaUnhappyWitnessWellnessUnhappinessVery HappyGuruJoyousPubsWhat Is Happiness Author:Nirmala Srivastava
“It is impossible for you to judge a person about his divinity unless and until the Kundalini reaches at least this part, which is the limbic area. You cannot make out whether a person is real or not, whether a guru is real or not. Because divinity cannot be perceived through your brain, unless and until this light of your Spirit shines into it.” LovePersonsRealWisdomLightSpiritBrainMeditationImpossibleJudgingYogaAreasShiningWellnessDivinityGuruMake Out Author:Nirmala Srivastava