Neutrality
What does it mean to be neutral?
To be neutral is to be able to make decisions and assess reality based on what is necessary in real time - without any biases from preconceived, universally applied notions of good and bad/right and wrong. To be neutral is to be fluid with what is optimal for any given moment, to adapt to what is needed in THIS now - and not apply blanket statements, laws, conditions for how to make decisions, or preferences for set of action or outcome.
In other words, to be neutral is to be able to assess in real time what decisions, actions, and outcomes are optimal to engage with the reality/situation at hand - vs project deeply rooted and programmed value systems (our own or others) based off of what we think we should do, what has worked in the past, what others expect of us, and what our preferences bias. To be neutral is to release dogmatic always and never, good or bad, right or wrong - it is to see that nothing is right for everyone and everything is right for something. There is medicine in everything, even that which our minds have been conditioned to believe is poison; then creates an aversion to, and builds temples, cities, and universes in our psyche in order to preserve and avoid. To be neutral is to embody that the answers are clear and simple when we drop the programming of old and stand in the calling of the present moment. To be neutral is to release the need to be right, and to embrace revealing the truth.
When we make decisions or hold preferences to validate choices or actions taken in the past, we hold charges. To be neutral and present is to recognize that whom ever we were in the past, whatever decisions we made, made perfect sense at the time, given the information we had in that moment. To be neutral is to liberate ourselves from the need to repeat the same choices or outcomes in order to corroborate the decisions of the past. The decision made sense in that time - and to evolve is to move towards neutrality, where the decisions of the now and the future are made based in the need of the moment and not the need to justify, prove, recreate, or validate the past.