Monday, 13 May 2024

Weakening an Inner Value is Never the Right Thing Even if Apparently Just - (5139)

To weaken a value of one's own essence even if it seems fair, serves in the greater picture an inferior justice.


When we chose a justice superior to another we receive a reward that matures internally in time.


When we chose an inferior justice over a superior one, in time we receive an accumulation of negative backlash to deal with.


For example, if a person has a value and sacrifices it to be more compatible to another, that person will in time incur a debt to one's own Inner Being which will manifest in certain difficulties in life.


If a person has a value and they keep it and even though the act of keeping it causes much misunderstanding, the Inner Being of the person will reciprocate and reward the person both internally and externally through the different circumstances of life.


To lose a value is to drop a level of Being and to fall under different qualities and circumstances of life with less options for spiritual development.  


End (5139).

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