Aubrey Marcus
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So as we continue to go around here, I'd love, uh, you know, any other further wisdom or commentary on anything that's been shared.
And I think we just kind of continue this round table.
I mean, if you were to distill the perhaps most important teachings of a master teacher, Yeshua, the Nazarene, if you were to distill that,
You know, some of the most commonly known elements carry deep wisdom.
You, without sin, cast the first stone, which is an act of judgment, the very physical act of judgment, which was the stoning of somebody who'd made a mistake or chosen a path that you didn't agree with.
And then the word sin means to miss the mark.
So what he's saying is, you who have never made a mistake, go ahead.
Go ahead.
You can be the one to judge if you've never made a mistake.
Otherwise, stop.
And this lesson about judgment is something that in every community I've seen, it's something that people are still working with, is this idea that I have the authority to judge the one who I deem has made a mistake.
But have you really looked in within and said, have I ever made a mistake?
Am I really in the position to judge?
No, but nonetheless, judgment is rampant.
And it's a way that people try to create a hierarchy.
I get higher because I step on you who's lower.
I get more attention because I can show I'm righteous compared to you.
I'm more beautiful because of your ugliness.
I'm more smart because of your stupidness.
I'm more spiritual because of your profanity.