Today something interesting happened to me while at lunch that's worth sharing with anyone who might be reading. I saw first hand, the aspect of life known as judgement, specifically the judgement of one human over another without warrant or instance.
As soon as my waitress came over to see what I wanted to drink, she noticed my sunglasses and decided to comment on them. She chose to take it upon herself to teach me a lesson about being dumb and buying expensive glasses. She also had the agenda in her tone to try and tear me down by insinuating my stupidity for spending that type of cash, when as she put it "Mine only cost two dollars." In her defense, my glasses are snobby looking and obviously someone along the way paid too much for them, but that someone wasn't me. Her entire argument for superiority against my dark forces displayed by my shades, was the fact that she believed I paid 200+ for the glasses.
The funny thing is, I didn't buy them. I don't know who did. They were left in my friend's car, and after almost 6 months of them being in there, she gave the glasses to me because they didn't look good on her face. To make it even better, I don't even like them. I'm only wearing them because my roommate's dog ate my other pair. Not only did these glasses cost me nothing, but they also serve a particular use in keeping the sun out of my eyes. The craziest part is that by wearing these glasses I'm actually saving money because I don't have to buy another pair.
About the same time that she hit her highest notes of condemnation, another waitress came over with a glass of water and a menu, not to mention an actual smile.
After a brief discussion between the two servers about who should have the table I leaned over towards one of them and just gave her my order. Shocker alert people: Who do you think I gave my order to? The one with the smile and the non judgemental attitude got my business.
I wasn't mad with the first lady but her judgment towards me was obviously coming from a place that had nothing to do with who I was. I was not attracted to the first server's negative energy, so I literally chose it out of my life by not continuing my service through her. The choice is what's important here!
The point of the story is this: We are not what we wear. We are not even what most people think we are. We're something much grander and ever evolving than the color of our skin or the looks of our bodies. We're all heavenly beings trapped inside of a body for the purpose of expereince. So if you're not even sure of what or who you are, be slow to judge others.
Because she judged me, she lost my business.
Choose love through understanding instead of judgment through fear.
As soon as my waitress came over to see what I wanted to drink, she noticed my sunglasses and decided to comment on them. She chose to take it upon herself to teach me a lesson about being dumb and buying expensive glasses. She also had the agenda in her tone to try and tear me down by insinuating my stupidity for spending that type of cash, when as she put it "Mine only cost two dollars." In her defense, my glasses are snobby looking and obviously someone along the way paid too much for them, but that someone wasn't me. Her entire argument for superiority against my dark forces displayed by my shades, was the fact that she believed I paid 200+ for the glasses.
The funny thing is, I didn't buy them. I don't know who did. They were left in my friend's car, and after almost 6 months of them being in there, she gave the glasses to me because they didn't look good on her face. To make it even better, I don't even like them. I'm only wearing them because my roommate's dog ate my other pair. Not only did these glasses cost me nothing, but they also serve a particular use in keeping the sun out of my eyes. The craziest part is that by wearing these glasses I'm actually saving money because I don't have to buy another pair.
About the same time that she hit her highest notes of condemnation, another waitress came over with a glass of water and a menu, not to mention an actual smile.
After a brief discussion between the two servers about who should have the table I leaned over towards one of them and just gave her my order. Shocker alert people: Who do you think I gave my order to? The one with the smile and the non judgemental attitude got my business.
I wasn't mad with the first lady but her judgment towards me was obviously coming from a place that had nothing to do with who I was. I was not attracted to the first server's negative energy, so I literally chose it out of my life by not continuing my service through her. The choice is what's important here!
The point of the story is this: We are not what we wear. We are not even what most people think we are. We're something much grander and ever evolving than the color of our skin or the looks of our bodies. We're all heavenly beings trapped inside of a body for the purpose of expereince. So if you're not even sure of what or who you are, be slow to judge others.
Because she judged me, she lost my business.
Choose love through understanding instead of judgment through fear.





