Acceptance, in its entirety, is profoundly unjust. You are incapable of enacting any greater imagined catastrophic actions, for in the spiritual realm, no one can be condemned unjustly. All have committed such grievous errors in their past lives that anyone could be made a target and harmed. There has never been perfect justice—every soul carries the weight of past wrongdoing. The only protection you can receive is through the Creator’s mercy, but this mercy cannot be extended indefinitely. Wrongdoing always leaves consequences in the book of life, which may be presented to you after death. Thus, your entire existence rests on the Creator’s grace. This, in turn, makes the Creator’s role more challenging, as even He sometimes chooses to punish His own people. These moments lead to such turbulent times that no one dares engage with witchcraft unless it is entirely steeped in injustice, even as written. True witches act with complete rationality, bringing to life whatever they believe possible. They do not care about doing injustice more of, instead executing their plans in secrecy. This allows them to cause sweeping upheavals without anyone understanding what lies behind it all. Therefore, even the clergy have their work cut out for them in monitoring and intervening in such matters. However, there is sometimes a lack of will to interfere, for change is inevitable, and no transformation is greater than one guided by the workings of the spiritual realm.