If you were to see a person who has festering sores and blood and puss coming out of the sores, and if you were to see the person having a hard time doing normal daily functions, would you be able to look at that person and say he is doing well? Can you see illness when you see it? Can you tell the difference between a real dollar bill and a fake one? Are your eyes able to tell you that what you are seeing is either good or bad? Can you tell if the milk is bad by seeing it? Can you tell if an apple is rotten by seeing it? Can you tell a car needs a tune up when you see the car spueing out exhaust fumes? Can your nose tell you that something smells foul when you smell it? Can foul smells be called good smells? And can foul sights be called good sights? Can foul sounds be accepted as good sounds? Is the sound of flatulence now a good sound?
If a person smells bad, can that person be 'judged' or is it wrong to say that the person 'smells'? If a person is in public spreading germs through open mouth coughs and sneezes, would it be wrong to take notice of the germ spreading to others? If a person is in public with his privates exposed, would it be wrong to say that he is being 'foul' to some degree? If a person is flatulating in public places, such as restaurants, would that be acceptable? Can someone say that bad sounds and smells are better than bad sights? Most people think they will be called 'judgmental' if they only speak any kind of ill to what is seen. But there is no mention of judgmentalism when a person speaks of smells and sounds and touch. The same person whose appearance can not be judged can be judged by the other sensory judgments and it is called o.k. If someone wants to truly be nonjudgmental, the person must not judge at all regarding what they receive, through any of their own sensors.
Can your eyes, nose and other bodily senses still differentiate between the good and the bad?
If a person smells bad, can that person be 'judged' or is it wrong to say that the person 'smells'? If a person is in public spreading germs through open mouth coughs and sneezes, would it be wrong to take notice of the germ spreading to others? If a person is in public with his privates exposed, would it be wrong to say that he is being 'foul' to some degree? If a person is flatulating in public places, such as restaurants, would that be acceptable? Can someone say that bad sounds and smells are better than bad sights? Most people think they will be called 'judgmental' if they only speak any kind of ill to what is seen. But there is no mention of judgmentalism when a person speaks of smells and sounds and touch. The same person whose appearance can not be judged can be judged by the other sensory judgments and it is called o.k. If someone wants to truly be nonjudgmental, the person must not judge at all regarding what they receive, through any of their own sensors.
Can your eyes, nose and other bodily senses still differentiate between the good and the bad?