Re: Theos-World Slanders as Judgements
Dec 27, 2006 06:03 PM
by Cass Silva
Carlos, you wrote "May Karma Law give these people whatever they deserve, in the proper timing, and may Truth and Justice prevail",
don't you really mean
"May Karma Law give these people what you think they deserve?" It is not brotherly to wish bad karma on anyone my friend.
Cass
carlosaveline <carlosaveline@terra.com.br> wrote: Friends,
Coward people have subtle ways to insult, so that "it might be an insult, it might not be an insult".
They are ambiguous-meaning people, and they slander with no basis.
They judge before they know anything whatsoever about that which, or those whom, they slander. And, of course, they slander because of their utter ignorance about that which, or those whom, they so blindly judge.
Their slanders are but projections from their own emotional mind-content.
I sincerely say:
"May Karma Law give these people whatever they deserve, in the proper timing, and may Truth and Justice prevail",
Carlos.
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