Aubrey Marcus
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Whatever it is, it's all nonsense.
It's all nonsense.
But it's something that's deep in every community and every spiritual community I've seen, except for those exceptions.
You know, like the real elders who stepped beyond that and smile and say like, I see you and I love you.
You know, like the real blessing of the Father, which is like, yeah, maybe don't do that.
But like, we all make mistakes.
And I think that's something that's really important for our world to understand.
Because like you said, it is going to oppress everybody's curiosity.
Yeah.
Like what happened, like if you really, like your children, yes, you need to guide them.
But if you're so harsh with your judgment, it's going to create a ripple through their life where they're no longer feel free to sing, dance, play, sing.
So many people have stories where they went to sing and someone judged their singing and they never sang another word.
Someone went to dance and someone judged their dancing and they stopped dancing.
Someone went to play and they say, don't play, no balls in the house.
And they're like, fuck it, I'm not touching a ball ever again.
And it's like we have to be really, really careful and have a lot of introspection and tenderness with how we guide those other people.
Because judgment is going to create a society of shame and retraction.
and that's not going to allow people to be expressed in the fullness of who we are, our birthright, as one of God's many brilliant, unique children.
Oh, I don't have to imagine that.
I did.