Reframing Judgment

by | Jul 8, 2021 | Uncategorized

A poem about Judgment, the poem was written after reading a post on
Facebook that suggested judgment lacks love.

I’ve read the comments up above
As relative, are true
People placed in boxes
An image with a view

Decisions made over time
With the evidence at hand
As an adult, seems responsible
Not a detrimental plan

Yet, God gave us a roadmap
Through the children that we bare
We watch them grow and stumble
And try protect them everywhere

A mother’s love is boundless
And comes without a cost
Perhaps selective to our DNA
It’s the ‘WE’ in it that’s lost

My view of judgment differs
From when I once was young
A conclusion cuts off energy
A thought therein among

Lost inside my ego mind
Logic did prevail
Adding two plus two together
Was a simple math detail

Yet, from a seat in heaven
Where my visions not obscured
I see energy stops flowing
And the problem can’t be cured

Our ego is a fortress
A construction built through time
Yet the forces now upon us
Demand a new design

Consider for an instant
How the CHI within us flows
A block within a Tsubo point
It’s our balanced health that goes …

Think of us as Tsubo points
Next time you close your mind
So, the energy from heaven
Blocks the changing paradigm

5/1/16

Linda Brady

Linda Brady

Grandma Linda is a squigily peg in a square hole. Her poetry is aimed at moving the world to love, unity and perfect margaritas. And after years of perfecting the art, she has the skill to paint a better world and make it so.

When she is not serving customers, gazing at rocks, or visiting her grandchildren Linda is writing poetry. And even during all the above activities she has been known to write still.

– Zackary (self proclaimed “Favorite Grandson”)