7 Principles of the Divine System of Invisible Justice
Whatever time you will dedicate to the study and contemplation of the following Divine principles will deliver results far beyond anything you might imagine. Welcome their healing insights as you would the warmth of the sun on your face on a cold and cloudy morning.
1. All pretense punishes the pretender.
2. The smallest act of cunning on our part always starts with secret self-conflict.
3. Any hatred embraced festers the heart of the one holding this sickness.
4. The seed of any greed always lies within some self-compromising fear, so that nothing can be won by its actions that doesn't frighten us further.
Conversely, we have yet to realize the invisible reward of the next three truths that are also inseparable from this invisible system of perfect justice:
5. Innocence is unshakable personal peace.
6. Inner silence is safety beyond the power of any painful thought to breach.
7. The love of Good transforms all things bitter into something better.
All of these truths, taken together, reveal one additional principle, perhaps the result of ignoring the above principles of Invisible Justice.
The strange satisfaction we find in judging others -- not to mention how we do the same to ourselves, blinds us, and so effectively denies us our right to see the following Divine principle:
Trying to "fix" the bad behavior of anyone we've judged should be punished for their shortcomings only invokes -- by law -- more of the very pain on all involved in that continuing conflict. To see, and then to know that their nature is their punishment, is the beginning of the end of punishing yourself.
Watch how freedom comes to you as you stop locking yourself up with wasted judgments and their invisible partner, useless pain.