by CR (094)
It is a crime worthy of the most severe condemnation to use one's free will to abuse, slander, intrigue, mock and sneer, defame, demoralize or discredit one's fellow human being.
Wickedness is also an unequivocal sign of spiritual inferiority. It reveals a spirit not yet sufficiently polished and makes clear that its vibrations are identical to those of the less developed spiritual layers of humanity.
Be as far as possible from earthly justice which so often fails in the appreciation of human achievements, but they will never escape the spiritual sanctions which in due time, will make them reap the fruit of the seeds which they have sown upon the earth.
Never a human being will escape spiritual justice. In due time this spiritual and universal justice will make anyone reap the fruits of the bad seeds scattered by him or her on Earth, no matter how many times they may have escaped human justice which so often fails in the judgement of human behaviour.
It is not an astral court, as one might suppose, that will impose spiritual justice on the offenders. It is the spirit itself that will voluntarily submit to its own judgement. The moment the spirit is free from all the influences of this world, after disincarnation, it proceeds to a detailed examination of its acts, and not even one escapes its discernment and its judgment.
Then remorse scorches conscience like a hot iron. Overcome by feelings of regret, the spirit longs for a new reincarnation, willing to give as much of itself as necessary to make up for lost time on Earth as quickly as possible.
It is this high-grade spiritual burn produced by the friction of the intimate struggle between finding its own wrongdoings and unfulfilled duty, that makes the spirit awaken its reasoning power, by training and developing it.
References
[1] Christian Rationalism, 1st Edition, Rio de Janeiro 1984
[2] Compilation, paraphrasing, translation from original texts in Portuguese
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