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What Does Having Justice Inside of Ourselves Mean? - (1423)

A Question

In an earlier post about justice, a question was asked in a comment. The question was "What does having just inside of oneself mean?". This post is an answer to that question.


Justice Inside

To have justice inside of oneself means to not be lacking or needing anything in general or in particular. It also means to have balance and equilibrium inside of oneself, as well as to have merit and no debt in general or in particular.


An Example

When we ask for example for a loan and in the past when we have been asked by someone to lend them money and we have always said no, when we had money, we don't have justice inside of ourselves in relation to that particular question of being given a loan.

In this case we are really unbalanced in relation to that, we don't have any merit or capital in relation to loaning people money. There is something unfair there within us, isn't there, and it may well so be that we are given a load or getting a loan becomes a very difficult process, with many delays and obstacles.

For example if we had before given people money and we ask to borrow some money, there is justice within us to be asking for that loan, and it is just that we receive that loan. This is how justice calls forth justice and how injustice calls forth injustice.

If you have helped many it is just that when in a time of need you are also helped.

I hope this answers your question.

End (1423).

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