Iโ€™m not sure as to the why or the how, but it seems when I surrender my petty judgmentsโ€”assignments of existential worth and hierarchical condemnationsโ€”I experience inspiration, synchronicities, and exhilarating purpose.ย  So much so that I am unbothered by condemnation from outside sources.

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  1. I concur wholeheartedly with your experience. Really well stated. I feel suspension of such egoic considerations (while maintaining awareness of them) helps you enter into a flow state. I feel the work done inherently becomes more meaningful (personally) as well because of its authenticity: it frees you to explore with genuineness.

  2. Judging is something I try to avoid!

  3. It’s hard to do, but I do try. Don’t know that I experience more creativity for letting go of those things, but I also haven’t really paid much attention to that aspect. In any case, I do think it is best to do as you said. Makes one’s life a little more peaceful in the long run.

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