Friday, August 12, 2011

Leave it like it is

Clearly I have missed a few days! I have been having some neat spiritual experiences each day. I have also been SUPER BUSY, and have not had time to post. I heard this song last Sunday. I did not create the montage that goes with this, but, I found it on YOUTUBE, and wanted to play the song, not just post the words.
The message in this is something I can relate to SO MUCH right now in this stage of my life. So crazy, So busy, but SO MUCH to miss when this stage of life progresses to the next. I do find myself often often pleading with my Heavenly Father to treasure the moments that are here before me right now, and to truly enjoy the present stage of my life, as there is so very much to be thankful for. This song was a perfect reminder to my spirit of the things that SHOULD BE important in my life.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Monday Mormon Message: Judge Not



I have not posted for a couple of days because I have been working all weekend. I thought about going back and dating back for the posts I missed. But as I pondered on the last few days, I realized that my thoughts and spiritual lessons have had one common goal: JUDGE NOT!
As I have stated before, I work as a Mental Health Nurse in a facility where we take care of patients who struggle with suicidal ideation, suicidal attempts, substance addictions, as well as a vast array of mental illnesses.
When I am at work, I am far too busy taking care of their physical and emotional needs to judge them. In pondering this, I came to the conclusion that I would be wise to take this same approach outside of my work doors. These people were on the other side of my work doors yesterday or last week. Some of them will be back out in society tomorrow or next month. I reflected on whether or not I may had been one of the individuals judging them as they did their best to fit in with society despite the demon of their illness.
Thankfully for us, we do no have to carry the burden of judging our spiritual brothers and sisters. Our all knowing Heavenly Father and our Savior Jesus Christ will take care of that for us. We should be relieved by this fact. Instead, I wonder how often we go about our daily lives casting judgement, blame, and condemnation on those around us, when we just have no idea at all what they must be going through.
Although this Mormon Message focuses on forgiveness, I believe we can also learn a very valuable lesson on judgement. After watching this, I wondered how different this victim's experience may have turned out had he taken it upon himself to be the one that judged this situation.
We simply do not have the power or the right to judge. We can simply go forward, and live our own lives the best way that we know how.....

Judge Not......