"All beings are vast multidimensional masters. They may be
exploring divinity or limitation, but they are masters nonetheless."
Ariel Tachi-ren
Two business men walk by a homeless person, each having a different response. The first suited man says, "Humph, I wonder what he did to get Karma like sitting in filth." The other suited gentleman states, "I was just admiring him for returning to this earth to spend his life generating compassion in others."
There is no need to judge the experiences of others as we have no idea what their original intention or passion that governed a choice. If someone is in desperate need of help, it is not necessarily true that he or she has previously done something horrible. Just as a socially supported guru may not have always had positive intentions.
In some respect, it is none of our business to be passing judgment. We can be aware to decide if there is some way to help. If not, let it be. Sometimes, we need to be more mindful of ourselves, not others.
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