Sunday: Right Judgment

Sunday - right judgment
@kaka135 (14994)
Malaysia
March 13, 2016 8:39am CST
Today is Sunday, and the exercise is Right Judgment. "Decide on even the most insignificant issues only after full, well-founded deliberation and reflection. All unthinking behavior and all meaningless actions should be discarded from the soul. Our reasons for everything we do should be fully deliberated. Once we are convinced that a decision is correct, we should adhere to it with steadfastness. This is the "right judgment" because it was made independently of attraction or aversion." Though we should practice all these exercises everyday, Rudolf Steiner suggested it is best undertaking only one exercise at a time. I believe this helps us to focus on each exercise everyday, and gradually all these will just be built inside us. Image: I got the image and exercise from Well Wishers Group
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@JudyEv (381971)
• Rockingham, Australia
14 Mar 16
It's always sensible to try to think things through logically and thoughtfully.
@celticeagle (189838)
• Boise, Idaho
13 Mar 16
Yes, continued practice will instill it in us. Well Wishers seems like a rather positive group. Where did you find it?
@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
13 Mar 16
You would expect that it would be possible to find which Starbucks card it was transferred to.
@LadyDuck (502318)
• Italy
13 Mar 16
Theoretically this is a perfect way to act, but sometimes we have not the time to reason for every little thing we do. Sometimes we need to decide and do on the spot.
@bluesa (15022)
• Johannesburg, South Africa
13 Mar 16
@kaka135 , that is so true. Before we make decisions, we should take time and careful consideration.
@Lucky15 (37391)
• Philippines
13 Mar 16
One excercise.at a.time. sound reasonable for me....we.need.focus
• United States
13 Mar 16
I agree this is good guidance Lee. Thanks for sharing this with us. Sometimes indecisiveness can be a downfall so we must pick a path and stick to it, adjusting if necessary only.