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True Justice is Unavoidable
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k***@hotmail.com
2004-12-29 16:47:55 UTC
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It is a big mistake to believe that anyone gets away with anything.
There is an absolutely perfect system of justice - that applies to
every single one of us. It administers perfect justice based on love
and wisdom, despite the countless contradictory superficial views and
situations. It's called the Law of Karma (aka: cause & effect). Unlike
many man made laws, there's no petty non-sense in Karmic Law.

One of the major changes coming to our 'civilization' in the next few
decades will be the widespread recognition and acceptance that this is
true, along with the recognition/acceptance of the fact that we all
reincarnate - over and over and over again - until we learn all the
lessons which life has to offer.

While we should do our best to be 'good' - it is best to avoid feeling
guilty for mistakes we've made. While we should feel remorse for our
mistakes that have caused others to suffer unnecessarily, we should
also recognize that guilt is a toxic poison that is best abandoned. We
should stay focused on the present and the future. Make the most of
today and tommorrow and forget the past.

In the coming decades, mankind will rebuild the world so that everyone
can be comfortable and flourish. Our childish, terribly dysfunctional
family is about to take a few big steps towards adulthood.

More details
http://www.shareintl.org/archives/AgelessWisdom/i_AgelessWisdom.htm

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"Each soul enters the world strengthened by the victories or weakened
by the defects of its past lives. Its place in this world is determined
by past virtues and shortcomings." Origen

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Emperor responsible for ban on rebirth doctrine
"It seems reasonable to conclude that the so-called ban concerning the
doctrine of reincarnation is the result of an historical error and
contains no ecclesiastical authority whatsoever." The German author,
Peter Andreas, expresses this point of view in his book, Jenseits von
Einstein. Andreas gives attention to the concept of reincarnation and,
particularly, to the manner in which any consideration of the topic was
suppressed within the Catholic church - not by profound theological
study, but by the action of a Roman Emperor.
http://www.lightinfo.org/maitreya/emperor.htm

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"Karma is the eternal assertion of human freedom. Our thoughts, our
words and deeds are the threads of the net which we throw around
ourselves." Swami Vivekananda

"Reincarnation will gather around him all those other Egos who have
suffered, whether directly or indirectly, at the hands, or even through
the unconscious instrumentality, of the past personality." H.P.
Blavatsky

"We ourselves are responsible, by our actions and thoughts, now and in
the past, for what befalls us. There is nothing, moreover, in our long
series of incarnations, to which we are not related. We have made and
are making our lives. Our achievements and our mistakes are ours alone
and we are for ever responsible for what we are and do. A point that
perhaps should be emphasized is that for most people the 'good' far
outweighs the 'bad'. The Law... is not only just but forgiving."
Benjamin Creme

"...the offsetting of karma by the imposition of willed choice requires
a certain detachment from self-interest and the capacity to focus on
the well-being of humanity as a whole." Carrol Joy

"To many the theory of rebirth as a part of a process of evolution is
mentally satisfying - it makes sense. The idea too of the impersonal
working out of a law - that of cause and effect - makes more sense
than, on the one hand, injustice and meaninglessness, and on the other,
hellfire, judgment and
damnation. In a sense, living with the idea of reincarnation can be
downright uncomfortable - you know that you are responsible for
starting up a chain of events which will make your immediate future and
will shape future lives." Felicity Eliot

"People think of karma as always from the past life, but what about
yesterday's karma, or the day before, last week's, last month's karma?
It is this succession of moments of action and reaction which today we
are coping with, which tomorrow and in our next life we will cope with.
Until we come into right relationship with each other and with the
whole of which we are a part, we will go on making bad karma."
Benjamin Creme
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"The implication is that calamity does not occur to some because they
have sinned more than others, but that all of us have wrong attitudes,
and wrong attitudes lead us into misfortunes of one kind or another. To
change one's attitude, to transform one's self, is the whole
purpose..." Jeanine Miller

"In time...man will develop that mental attitude which will consider
causes of greater importance than effects; he will then learn to
consider with care the first steps taken in initiating any line of
action, pondering upon and deducing the probable effects before
committing himself to any specific deed." Djwhal Khul

"Truth like the sun, submits to be obscured; but like the sun, only
for a time." Bovee

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The horrific karma that is the natural consequence of the massive
amount of terror inflicted on the Iraqi people by the American forces
will be shared by
all Americans. If we had had eyes to see the lies used to justify the
invasion, we would have taken to the streets shouting "NO" to war, and
our children in uniform would have refused to kill for the bastard
warmongers who control the US military.

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Sing along:

This Land is OUR Land
That Land is THEIR Land
Bush is full of shit and
the troops don't belong in it!
This Land is Our Land...
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Happy Holidays!

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k***@hotmail.com
2004-12-30 15:45:36 UTC
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People who habitually bring misery to others would be wise to wonder
why some people are horribly handicapped, living lifes full of pain
while many are not. For some ((( but not all ))) of those poor
relatively miserable people - it's a result of karma.

For the millions in Iraq who have literally been terrorized by the US
forces (in the greedy oil grab - thinly disguised as a war on terror),
for example, their suffering is probably not a result the Iraqi
people's karma - they're in a bad place at a horrible time. Those
powerful billionaires and their puppets most responsible for launching
the invasion/occupation will have a substantial price to pay for all
the pain/misery that they've caused. These highly respected, rich and
famous men should NOT be envied.

Take the 50 most influential warmongers and try to figure out a fair
price for them to pay for causing the needless deaths of about 120,000
formerly healthy/happy people on both sides of their bs war, plus the
needless permanent crippling of about 300,000. It would probably take
those 50 men 100, 000 years to experience half of the pain that they've
caused in the last couple of years. Remember that we're all equal in
the eyes of God and then go figure!

They say that the most important thing for us to learn is 'right human
relations'. We must learn to be good to people, not to screw them
around. We have to accept our situation and make the most of it.

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-In time...man will develop that mental attitude which will consider
causes of greater importance than effects; he will then learn to
consider with care the first steps taken in initiating any line of
action, pondering upon and deducing the probable effects before
committing himself to any specific deed.- Djwhal Khul


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