[Daily OM]: There is no such thing as a good
person or a bad person. There are choices and actions that lead us in
different directions, and it is through those choices and actions that
we create our realities. Sometimes we choose or do something that takes
us in the opposite direction of the reality we want to create for
ourselves. When we do this, we feel bad -- uneasy, unhappy, unsure. We
might go so far as to label ourselves "bad" when a situation like this
arises. Instead of labeling ourselves, though, we could simply
acknowledge that we made a choice that lead us down a particular path,
and then let it go, forgiving ourselves and preparing for our next
opportunity to choose, and act, in ways that support our best
intentions.
Many of us experienced childhoods in which the words good and bad were
used as weapons to control us -- you were good if you did what you were
told and bad if you didn't. This kind of discipline undermines a
person's ability to find their own moral center and to trust and be
guided by their own inner self. If you were raised this way, you may
find yourself feeling shockwaves of badness when you do something you
were taught was wrong, even if now you don't agree that it's bad.
Conversely, you may feel good when you do what you learned was right.
Notice how this puts you in something of a straitjacket. An important
part of our spiritual unfolding requires that we grow beyond what we
learned and take responsibility for our own liberation in our own
terms.
You are a human being with every right to be here, learning and
exploring. To label yourself good or bad is to think too small. What you
are is a decision-maker and every moment provides you the opportunity
to move in the direction of your higher self or in the direction of
stagnation or degradation. In the end, only you know the difference. If
you find yourself going into self-judgment, try to stop yourself as soon
as you can and come back to center. Know that you are not good or bad,
you are simply you.