People who constantly criticize everyone really want others to adapt to their perception of the world and life. They think their point of view is the one and the right one.
However, they are wrong.
They express their lack of acceptance of other people's world through their criticism. In their subconscious they attack other people. Such thoughts and words trigger a self-destruction program.
People with a tendency to criticism often have sore throat and joints. This is because these people are adamant, they do not accept the opinions of others; their sense of importance surpasses the limits of their imagination.
You live in your unique world, but the world of other people is also unique. If we criticize, judge another person, we subconsciously activate the program of destruction of that person. And the universe doesn't like it. That is why it comes back to us sometimes in the form of diseases, sometimes in the form of unpleasant situations.
If you are judging a group of people (church, power, alcoholics, criminals) this aggression is a thousand times stronger and can come back not only to you, but also to your children.
Children are responsible not only for our actions, but also for thoughts. There are people who criticize the whole society. Descendants of such parents are unfit for life (they have severe congenital diseases and defects). Parental aggression has a strong impact on them. Most children diagnosed with "autism" carry a message to their parents: "Don't judge. Don't criticize."
Parents do not even suspect that with their judgments they kill their children. (W. Sinelnikow "Love your illness")
And how many women in our thoughts (and not only) criticize their husbands. Favorite topic of a conversation with mom or friend: "And he is so and so....... again ...., and this and that...." And then they look for the cause of their children's illnesses, not understanding that the reason is most often in themselves.
I know that it is not easy to learn to accept the world of others. However, we came to this world just to learn and evolve.
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