May I be judicious instead of judgemental
To judge is to compare
One thing with another
Considering a single facet
Of innumerable complexities
To judge things as good or bad
Is not to reject unpleasant things
But to bring them into existence
For it is common nature
To take up prejudices
Without due justification
And to feed on only those things
That justify the prejudice
But judging and dismissing
Inconvenient truths curbs their
Vital insights into what is going on
Without and going wrong within
Suspend your judgement—
The epoché of all things
Seen and unseen and no longer
Fear your fear; Rage against
Your anger and despair
For all things only ask
To be acknowledged by you
And returned back to their source