“No justice, no peace” / by kevin murray

It could be said, and it ought to be known, that there are no truer words than “no justice, no peace.”  In the skeins of time, it is an absolute certainty that there will be justice, for without that justice reigning throughout the entirety of conscious existence, then it is not conceivable that there will be lasting peace, because true peace necessitates truth, consideration, fairness, harmony, and justice.

 To believe, somehow, that through the sword, there will come lasting and harmonious peace, is to believe that through violence we will have a satisfactory peace, which has never been true and never will be true.  While there may well be a time when force is required, that force, in order to be justified, must be exercised within appropriate constraints and must also fully answer to universal ethics, or else that force will contribute to injustice and not to peace.

 There are far too many people that believe that peace without justice is fine, because the object of the exercise, for these misguided and unenlightened people as well as their government, is to silence or to eradicate what is disturbing that peace -- but just as the mythical phoenix will continually rise from the ashes, so thought to be dead and buried, that phoenix will come back again and again, until such a time as there is justice, for all, which has been lastingly established.

 Each of us has been created for a purpose. That purpose is to do our fair part to uphold the attributes of our immaculate Creator, which signifies that where there is no justice, we need to diligently apply ourselves -- for what needs to be resolved for the betterment of all has yet to be resolved, so then it is our collective duty to see that it is resolved. That resolution necessitates fair justice, which will thus bring peace and harmony for all.

 The test then for all those who have incarnated here, is whether or not we are on the right side of history, which signifies that those that are driven by selfishness, lies, ego, lust, and greed are the same that have clearly lost their way, for they are in continual conflict with those that are caring, truthful, sacrificial, charitable, and determined to do their good part to make society better for their valued contribution to it, which begins with seeing that justice is equally applied to all, and where there is no justice, that they will do their part to tirelessly rectify such, step by step.

 In truth, this world is our proving ground, in which we have the responsibility to think and to thereby act in a way that is consistent with good attributes such as fairness and justice one to another, and when we are unfair and unjust, we need to not just to recognize our error but we also need to amend such, for that is the only way that we will faithfully progress to the only destination that matters in which that destination is peaceful, serene, and eternally loving because it is just.