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Limits of human laws

The evolution of man requires that he form communities where he can live in relation to his neighbors. And since human beings are varied in nature, it became relevant that each community should organize to care for both the weak and the strong, and therefore a legal system gradually evolved in each society based on the spiritual maturity of the people. people. But the more mankind fell from grace, the more the laws were removed from the natural laws that govern all creation. This is how these laws became so different from community to community that what is illegal in one country can be accepted in the next.

This was possible because man, in his evolution, succumbed to the Lucifer principle of letting go, where he tries to accommodate his weakness in his worldly laws. But in the real sense, there should be a law, the law of nature, which, if all people decided to follow it, could manifest itself differently in different parts of the world depending on the spiritual maturity of the people involved. But the intellect insists on discrepancy in the legal system, where arbitrariness reigns. For example, natural laws insist that whatever a man sows, he will reap. This should have followed the legal system in its administration of justice, but it is not. This is partly your fault and partly not your fault.

Let’s look at an example. A man commits murder. He is arrested and taken to court. Every piece of evidence, real and circumstantial, points to his guilt. The judge has no choice but to find him guilty and sentence him to death. But in the real sense, the judge doesn’t have all the facts. For one thing, the killer is just an executor and not the author. Around the world, far from the seat of justice, people who have experienced situations similar to those that provoked the murderer may have wished that their victims were killed in silence. All these desires rise as thoughts to a power center where they intensify. The murderer turns out to be the person who was in a position to carry out his own action. So he drew forces from the center of power and physically carried out the act. All the other people involved in the thought are also guilty. But since we believe that thoughts are free, they cannot be tested. But in the eyes of natural laws – some would say eyes of the Creator, it is one and the same – they are guilty and must reap what they have sown according to the Law of sowing and reaping.

That is why keeping our thoughts pure at all times is the only way we can be free. Because all action must begin with a thought. Like a thin man …

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