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What we deserve

Jrvan

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Many people have a need to believe that they must have done something to deserve the tragedy that has befallen them because otherwise they can't understand why it happened to them. It's an expectation that what you put out is supposed to match what you get back, an energetic equivalency. If you're an innocent person then it makes no sense to the human justice oriented soul that you should be suffering the way you are.

The sad fact is that people don't always get what they deserve. This is why revenge is so vitally important, and also why the jews brainwash people to shun the idea of revenge and look down on it. A soul that has experienced injustice needs revenge in order to be okay again and move on. I suspect that a great bulk of negative past life karma for people is caused by having been unable to get revenge in past lives against the church authorities and others who wronged them. I have realized that you can do a million workings to resolve something, but fundamentally you will never truly be okay again and return to how you were before until you see the ones who wronged you punished. The human legal system that we have now isn't going to punish them for you; your mom and dad aren't going to punish them for you; the police aren't going to punish them for you. The only way you can see justice for what happened to you is by getting revenge through black magick. Black magick is a great gift to us so we can get revenge on those who made us suffer.

We don't always get what we deserve. The jews, however, are going to get what they deserve.
 
This can't be said enough, I honestly think justice is as important for spiritual health as fundamental things like the breath and yoga. When you actually see the effect this has on you long term it's actually terrifying.

Unanswered injustices fester in your psyche like a cancer and this eats at your soul like you wouldn't believe. The destruction of an enemy is an incomparable ecstasy and is incredibly liberating and empowering. Justice is mentioned again and again in JoS for a reason, it is an unskippable component of spiritual healing and elevation.
 
The void of course moon seems to be the perfect time to get revenge and get away with it.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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