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  • Thinking is hard. Making value judgments is difficult. It places you at pure creation, because there are so many times you'll have to say, "I don't know. I just don't know." Yet still you'll have to decide. And so you'll have to choose. You'll have to make an arbitrary choice. Such a choice - a decision coming from no previous personal knowledge - is called pure creation. And the individual is aware, deeply aware, that in the making of such decisions is the Self created.

    "Conversations with God". Book by Neale Donald Walsch, December 1998.
  • I tell you this: You always get what you create, and you are always creating. I do not make a judgment about the creations that you conjure, I simply empower you to conjure more-and more and more and more. If you don't like what you've just created, choose again. My job, as God, is to always give you that opportunity.

    Neale Donald Walsch (1996). “Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, p.118, Penguin
  • In that realm you will know at last the good news: that your "devil" does not exist, that you are who you always thought you were-goodness and love. Your idea that you might be something else has come from an insane outer world, causing you to act insanely. An outer world of judgment and condemnation. Others have judged you, and from their judgments you have judged yourself. Now you want God to judge you, and I will not do it.

    Neale Donald Walsch (2011). “Conversations with God, Book 2: Living in the World with Honesty, Courage, and Love (Anniv)”, p.53, Hampton Roads Publishing
  • The First thing to understand about the universe is that no condition is "good" or "bad." It just is. So stop making value judgments. The second thing to know is that all conditions are temporary. Nothing stays the same, nothing remains static. Which way a thing changes depends on you.

    Neale Donald Walsch (1996). “Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, p.67, Penguin
  • When gratitude replaces judgment, peace spreads throughout your body, gentleness embraces your soul, & wisdom fills your mind.

    Neale Donald Walsch (2008). “Happier Than God”, p.41, Jaico Publishing House
  • Pain results from a judgment you have made about a thing. Remove the judgment and the pain disappears.

    "Conversations With God". Book by Neale Donald Walsch, 2006.
  • I have not said your values are wrong. But neither are they right. They are simply judgments. Assessments. Decisions. For the most part, they are decisions made not by you, but by someone else. Your parents, perhaps. Your religion. Your teachers, historians, politicians.

    Neale Donald Walsch (2005). “The Complete Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, p.69, Penguin
  • We crave, we deeply yearn for, release from the limitations of a dogma that declares separation, disunity, and judgment to be the essential condition of life.

    "A Revolution Is What’s Called For Here" by Neale Donald Walsch, www.marandapleasantmedia.com.
  • What? You're thinking for yourself? You're deciding on your own? You're applying your own yardsticks, your own judgments, your own values? Who do you think you are, anyway? And, indeed, that is precisely the question you are answering.

    Neale Donald Walsch (1996). “Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, p.122, Penguin
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