The very devout Sleeping Prophet:
This is the first lesson ye should learn: There is so much good in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us, it doesn't behoove any of us to speak evil [of] the rest of us. This is a universal law, and until one begins to make application of same, one may not go very far in spiritual or soul development. #EdgarCayce reading 3063-1 (bit.ly/1XzM38A)
And he's right. We are imperfect and must understand that no one is all bad and none of us is capable of good all the time. We are flawed.
Yet Jesus forgave everyone. All those who hurt him, crucified and whipped him. Jesus forgave them all.
But understand this, Jesus was no fool. His mercy detached him from them, and released him from the effects of their actions. This is how he overcame and rose above death.
Now: What did Jesus do next, when he overcame his horrible ordeal, and who did he see?
The bible tells us He went to be with people who loved him. He did not go back to those who would do him harm did he?
The bible tells us Jesus left town with his friends as any wise man would. He turned the other cheek, but he was no fool.
Think of this next time you are dealing with evil. Forgive, but do not forget.
Just move on.
Evil is its own reward. It will return upon the sender. That is the law of Karma. Do not partake in it. Rise above the battlefield.
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