
When Tejas began LCCP, he didn’t think of himself as someone who judged a lot.
Like most people, his judgments were subtle.
Hidden inside opinions, interpretations, quick conclusions.
They felt… normal. Even justified.
But through the journey of LCCP, something unexpected started to unfold.
He began to notice.
Not others first… but himself.
The micro-reactions.
The silent labels.
The instant meaning-making happening beneath the surface.
And with that noticing… came a pause.
What once felt automatic… now had space.
And in that space, something powerful emerged:
Choice.
Tejas didn’t force himself to “be non-judgmental.”
That would have just been another layer.
Instead, through deeper awareness, the judgments began to lose their grip naturally.
There was a shift.
From reacting… to observing.
From labeling… to understanding.
From closing… to allowing.
And slowly, almost effortlessly…
He found himself entering a judgement-free space with others.
Not as a technique.
Not as an ideal.
But as a lived experience.
People around him could feel it.
Conversations became lighter.
Safer.
More real.
Because when there is no judgment… there is space for truth to emerge.
For Tejas, this wasn’t just a behavioral change.
It was a shift in the way he relates to human beings.
And perhaps that’s the real transformation:
Not changing others.
But becoming someone in whose presence…
Others no longer feel the need to defend who they are.
