Tuesday, 19 September 2023

Before Divine Law: the End does not Justify the Means - (4883)

It is said, that once a master of the Divine Law said: "before the Divine Law the end does not justify the means.". 


Meaning that whatever the goal or end result may be there is a correct or just way to achieve it. 


The Divine Law is saying to us therefore, that whatever we want, we must go about getting it with justice, which is to NOT go against the rights or well being of others.



If we go about getting something using a means that is wrong or unjust, we will inevitably incur karmic debts, even if the intended achievement or result is meant to be good and positive.


That is why, so often, we either don't get what we want, or it is so difficult to get what we want, or when we do get it we lose it, or we get it and it turns out to make things in our life worse - more complicated and difficult.


End (4883).

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