Happiness and peace “within”

Let’s refer back to the essence of ‘Move’ on how we behave as Objects taking in light information and transmitting information out to other human beings. Everything that is taken is from what arises in the imagination then what is this choice of us acting or reacting out to really coming from?

"I think therefore I am" - some philosopher

Therefore this is an act of "Judgment". Judging past experience, expecting to be similar to the current experience but things could not be expected exactly to the experience, therefore the so-called "suffering" of not really understand why.

Then what is "Non-judgment?" For me, it is the matter the "Stillness" of the mind of whatever arises in the imagination that is causing me to act or react at the same time. Nothing comes up, nothing goes down, nothing. Emptiness that clears away the environments surrounding us for a period of time; peace "within".

I would like to demonstrate a similar idea taken from a religion which I know, but not that I believe everything is true coming from this religion; for example of the Adam and Eve story of how God created the world, animals and beings in seven days and that they were living in happiness (non-judgment). Then God said them both not to eat the apple (arising-judgment) and eventually they did and fall into so-called hardship of humanity.

(2:40PM Take a break, have a moon cake)

The teachings from Nao Zhi (Confusius’s teacher) also taught similar things using a different example of having’s and not’s; there-is and not; arising of imagination and not.

Everything is relatively co-exists (this is "arising-judgment" which bring to the subconcious mind). It is only when the objects-being itself starts to be concious if it really does co-exists to other objects. If nothing arises, nothing occurs. So what does that mean?

I say it as the "non-judgment of Nature" of things; going back like a little boy or girl and exploring again the footsteps of what we had trod on in the path of our lives from the emptiness of the "Beginnings" where there is non-attachment (very-little attachment to the objects surroundings). When there is that "Emptiness", it can put anything into life itself; happiness "within".

Asking a question, if you had a piece of paper what would be the first thing in your mind you write for everyone to know?

Everything of what "arises" counts.

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