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How Can People Do Such Evil Things? – (497)

Certainly Evil Actions have been Carried Out

Certainly there are people who have done some terrible things in the past. We may call those people evil and they may be partly or totally evil. There are those who have repented and felt great remorse for what they have done and so they are the ones who as a whole are not evil but have a part in them that is evil and they unfortunately failed to control it.



There are those on the other hand that are fully evil. Those are the ones that we can not understand because they continue to do evil things and they show no remorse at all.


Instruments of Karma

Gnosis says or teaches that there are cases where human beings have done something really terrible, such as for example, kidnapping and charging a ransom, that the essence or soul in the body of the person that does such a thing is sent immediately into involution, and what is left on the surface of the Earth is just a shell, the body. That later, the Divine Law puts a demon into, so to act as an instrument of karma. Then such a person is soulless and can keep on committing evil actions and never show any remorse for it.


Conclusion

This is the esoteric explanation as to why there are people who continually repeat offend in a very terrible way and show no remorse at all. Such people may even be able to live for a long time and avoid the authorities for years. This is because the Divine Law protects them until they are no longer needed, then they die or the police apprehend them.


End (497).

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  1. Can you explain more or tell me where can I find out more about this "Divine Law"? It is a curious mechanism I'm only starting to understand.

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