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Re: Illusional Beings Of Temporality. - 03-28-2008, 11:55 AM

Brother,
Nature is not revengeful. These are our own actions which rebound with reactions, reflections and resound. But man has to achieve perfection, both, in the physical world and in Conscious level. Evolution (of ephemeral world and conscious) itself means improvement in the quality of material world and life, which gradually elevates to optimum level of perfection. Completion, perfection, means filling the gaps, uniting the parts previously departed, rising from the lower to the highest, and achieving the optimum level of efficiency in the qualities of objects, living or inert.
Please remember there is no element of punishment in the scheme of ‘Divine’, It is without Gunas i.e. attribute less. However individual soul (spirit) has the qualities of Sat-Ciit-Anandh (Truth-Being-Bliss). As the purpose of each individual soul is to regain to its prestine glory of these qualities and simultaneously blossom the same in its containers (bodies), its evolution remains incomplete until this objective is complete. Let it be described in this way;
Though its purity is never affected but the purity of its containers is venerable. Unless its containers are pure and blemishness, it has no hope of its release and redemption! The way to that is the attainment of ‘Absolute Bliss’, and the way to that is via, kindness, humility, sympathy, affection, compassion, love and peace. That is, to regain in full measure all the qualities, its containers lost or got them contaminated. To regain and recoup their fullness, it has to re-incarnate again and again.
An analogy: Suppose a man kills another man. He becomes a killer and is sentenced to death. Society awards him the punishment both as retribution and a deterrent (action) to serve warning for others to desist from committing these heinous crimes. It is also satisfying the law and the conscience of the society. But what about the conscience of the killer! If he killed a man, society also killed him. A tit for tat! When he killed, his conscience bears a big dark impression. How it is to be erased? After all his conscience has also to get release! For an act of his senses, his conscience is tainted. Now the only way to erase it, clean it, is by living out this action. That is possible by erasing the hatred, the very cause of that heinous crime. But how to do that, the container (killer) is dead (hanged)? Only his conscience remains with the impression of the crime. Here nature put him in those containers, where his conscious would evolve (live) through those bodies where it could acquire qualities of compassion and love instead of hatred, envy, anger which were previously the cause of the crime. Thus nature is not retaliatory but rather complementary to have given ‘him’ (conscience) a chance to improve the shortcomings and made ‘him’ feel repentant, as only compassion makes us feel the hurt of others. Instead of meeting evil with evil, it has substituted love in place of hatred by generating enough of compassion in the dark impressions, that in due course are erased and love fills the conscious that is its nature.
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