The Divine Justice Of Karmic Lessons
We sometimes feel we have been wronged by others in some awful way, and then we wonder if the perpetrators will get their ‘come uppance’ or ‘just deserts.’ We wish to know if divine justice will be served upon them.
Sometimes we are so upset or angry that we would like to see this retribution happen immediately and right before our very eyes. In these emotional moments we are out for revenge and want to see the other person reap what they’ve sown. We believe it may bring us some peace that justice has finally been done.
As a youngster, I often heard my mother refer to it as “The Law of Return,” suggesting that whatever we put out there, both good and bad, will always come back to us. She would say that it always comes back to us tenfold!
There are also spiritual teachings and wisdom traditions that suggest if we don’t learn our lessons and correct our mistakes in this lifetime, it will become karmic in the next. It further suggests that we eventually will experience whatever harm or wrongdoing we have imposed upon others in our own life, sometimes for several lifetimes, until we’ve truly learned our lesson.
So, will others get what’s coming to them for the pain and suffering they have caused us? It’s my experience that this is rarely the case, but from evidential mediumship messages, I am convinced that a life review, when we reach the other side, is inevitable. The soul who has hurt someone else, will be held accountable and will feel what the other person felt very intensely.
I do know from spirit messages that have come through from certain relatives and family members on the other side, that they have relived what I had felt when they were harsh towards in this life. Spirit often comes through with messages of guilt, remorse and regret. The aim is usually to seek healing and forgiveness.
We are held responsible for our mistakes and must purify ourselves. Karma is a justice system ~ Raven Shamballa
The harsh lessons life brings us tend to make us stronger and wiser. It may also be part of our original soul agreement. I know my own challenging life experiences have enabled me to empathize and identify more fully with others going through painful situations themselves.
In the Twelve Step program I attended many years ago at Alcoholics Anonymous, I learned about making amends to others for my shortcomings and failures during my active years of alcohol addiction. Step Eight specifically teaches us to make a list of all persons we have wronged, and become willing to make amends for the harm we have caused them.
However, during my recovery there were some individuals who refused to hear or accept my attempt at making amends. I found that very difficult, because I had summoned up all the courage I could muster to reach out to them. I guess there are many life lessons we need to learn with regards being vulnerable and accountable, taking personal responsibility, making amends and finding forgiveness.
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