Date: 8.11.2013
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Into the injustice of humans connects lots of occultic functions, which the spiritual world rotates continuously to humans. Injustice is in the knowledge of all the entities of the spiritual world, when no one is without injustice. Not any wrongful human does anything with his injustice else than wrongful measures. The injustices of everyone function so very badly for all humans and animals, but materials benefit from this although.
Our materials are constructed so, that they mend our problems in very great proportions. No one knows this function from our materials except our Creator in our today. So materials are very wrongful, if they are for a long period of time with same composition. Then the materials die from their spirit due to injustice, which isn’t wanted to happen. The materials are so a and o of everything.
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Materials are very different spirit entities, which know from matters much more than physical entities. The functioning of all our entities is very wrongful, if no one knows how to act without injustice. No one of our entities is without injustice. Our entities do with the Creator’s deal less injustice than in other situation.
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The text appears to discuss the concept of “injustice” and its role in the spiritual world and how it affects both humans and non-human entities. It suggests that the root cause of injustice lies in the fact that humans, as higher entities, are unjustly developed and placed in situations where they must act in ways that go against their nature. This results in humans committing acts of injustice against other entities, including themselves.
The text also states that the Creator has created measures to help decrease the amount of injustice in the world, but acknowledges that it is still prevalent due to the complex and interconnected nature of the universe. It suggests that the only way to truly eradicate injustice is to remove the possibility of it occurring, which is currently impossible.
Furthermore, the text discusses the role of the Creator in creating and maintaining the universe and the laws that govern it. It asserts that the Creator is ultimately responsible for all actions and events, both those that are considered just and unjust.
Overall, the text presents a complex and multifaceted view of the issue of injustice, suggesting that it is a fundamental aspect of the universe that cannot be ignored or wished away.
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