Judgement

Session 3

An important element of mindfulness is “open awareness”. Open awareness refers to a quality of consciousness that is not evaluative or actively shaped by pre-existing ideas or intentions, but is fully receptive to allowing the experience to simply occur “as it is”. In this session, open awareness is introduced by addressing the evaluative nature of the mind. While open awareness involves non-judgement, most of our daily awareness is clouded by countless judgements and evaluations. By becoming aware of these judgements, an important obstacle of open awareness is removed. In this session, you will learn about the judgemental nature of the mind and about the problematic aspects of judgements.

“Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth.”

- Marcus Aurelius

 

Tools to practice in this session

See the workbook for instructions on:

  • Awareness without judgements exercise

From previous sessions, you should be familiar with:

  • The body scan

Listen here to:


Additional mindful tools

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