In two days I will know some people very well, those whom I currently do not know even exist. This is strange about retreats. Will be off in the Sunlight Hill – Bukit Cahaya, for two and a half days with absolute strangers. Trees, hills, music, here I come!
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its weird that you say “judge fairly” when, who are we to judge?
what do u actually mean?
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we make judgements all the time right? i think when you say ‘judge’ you are placing an implicit negative connotation to the word.
when i say ‘judge’ i mean placing an opinion on something, which is what we do all the time. and the key is to be fair in our judgements. this is taken from the Bible. we are called to be unbiased in the opinions we attach onto anything. 🙂
hasta la vista baby!