tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5551466722529127235.post2378176223062966284..comments2023-05-19T01:13:38.607-08:00Comments on Mindful Serenity: Releasing Judgment--part 2Jennihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01279308378287322473noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5551466722529127235.post-87159352050780771692010-10-04T07:53:41.358-08:002010-10-04T07:53:41.358-08:00I really enjoyed your post. I am not even sure ho...I really enjoyed your post. I am not even sure how I stumbled upon you as I am in Utah, but I do enjoy reading your blog. My husband and I are starting on a new awareness path with our faith as well. Our parents are quite upset and have told us that we are 'ruining' our children. It is tough. But we are learning not to judge them and not to absorb their anger. Funny how much more loving we are becoming as we see them acting out but doing so "righteously". As more time goes by they are accepting us without so much judgement and we are talking openly about things more. Some of our neighbors are still trying to guilt us back 'into the fold' but I try to remind them that Jesus doesn't use guilt as a tool.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13642249898644198921noreply@blogger.com