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How do we See Justice and Balance? - (823)

We Don’t Like it

There are parts in us that don’t like justice and balance. There are the parts that inside of us think that it is unfair, dry, cruel and a lack of love. We may even look upon a balanced or just person sometimes as lacking love.

However this is all wrong. How can a just person be unfair and cruel? These things are perceptions of the ego that are wrong and the opposite of the reality, how wrong is the ego to perceive balance as unfair. Well maybe because the ego always expects more, more than what it deserves and it thinks that by getting more than what it deserves that is love. Especially in close relationships, the ego of self-love always wants more, more than the right proportion or amount.

Does a just person lack love? It may seem like that because our idea of love is to receive good things when we have done wrong and to be given a second chance because it is us. But really the balanced person is the one who is more awakened and sees the good and the bad and the consequences of any action to follow and with this awareness the balanced person acts or gives or receives in accordance with the balance which is the best result for all concerned and the best for the future of all involved.


We Like it

At times we like it, especially the times when we have been receiving things at the apparent unfair end of a deal. This way to like it is ok but it is relative and sometimes we like justice and sometimes we don’t. The best is to always like it.

We can like it because it is the best for everyone and for all concerned and it always works by itself to correct imbalances and it is an immutable eternal law that is right and just and will bring harmony and unity and maintains the harmony and the unity. So it is dependable and sustainable and everlasting, ever present and has much to do with happiness.


To be Just is to be Awake

The person who is balanced and just is the one who is not good, nor is he or she the one who is bad, but the one who is awake or more awakened. Because to be sentimental is to be stuck in one side and unbalanced, but the one who is balanced sees both sides, the good and the bad and the consequences in the future and the history of the past.

Sentimentalism is of the ego and the personality and balance and justice is of the consciousness.


End (823).

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