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Mortifying Fear of the Law – (1859)

We Have This Fear

Only those who have no karma or little karma reduce the fear of the Divine Law to null. It makes sense to say this even if I am very far away from having no karma.

While we have karma we have this fear within. As karma resides in the subconscious we do not know what is yet to come to us and so we fear the ‘unkown’.

The image below gives us a feeling of the power of the Divine Law. That nothing can stop it, that it is formidable.

Not even our stupid pride can stop it. There is that stupid pride that feels even when we have erred that we should not be punished, or just because it is ‘us’ that we should be made exempt and that karma is for others not us!

If we have errors behind us, it is best to work hard now before that karma hits!

The Golden Lion of the Law. The Blindfold indicates justice. Justice is blind, it does not see friend nor foe.

What Can we Do?

What we can do is to trust that what comes to us is the Law, and it comes to us for us to pay it and to be free of it.

Because it has come to us, it means that we are ready for it and can pay it. The Law would not send us something that we can not pay.

When we are sent karma we are also given help to go through it.

When it comes to us, have HOPE and TRUST that you can pay it with WORK.

IT is also the time to WORK BLOODY HARD!!! Hold onto the work and your Being like Hell!

End (1859).

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