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Each Morrow Richer than its Yesterday
We all make mistakes. How we deal with our own mistakes and of those around us has important implications. Too often we stand in judgement of our fellow human beings. It’s an attitude that is corrosive to our own connection with the sacred, and in its worst manifestations creates a judgemental and oppressive community. Despite the prevalence of this human behaviour, the idea that we ought not judge others is ancient and familiar. Bahá’u’lláh reminds us in his Hidden Words that it is a core insight from the spiritual wisdom of the world. Breathe not the sins of others so long as thou art thyself a sinner.[1] How couldst thou forget thine own…