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Relationships #80655 I am noble and therefore I forgive all those people who offended me, is this a problem?

According to our ethics and soul empowerment doctrines, unjustified aggressions are our natural rights and spiritual obligations to maintain balance and justice.

Everything I'm going to write is taken from the Temple of Zeus, along with my understanding of the terms, my experience, and my journal. I had to take action against abusers. I'm the kind of person who likes to understand something before acting on it; that's just how I am.

Justice is a fundamental pillar. Whoever has caused harm, offense, or pain unjustifiably has broken the natural balance, and therefore, the response through the magic of retribution (or arts of justice) is the mechanism to restore that order. There is no moral obligation to forgive an enemy or to "turn the other cheek"; on the contrary, allowing an aggressor to go unpunished is considered a weakness that fosters further injustice.

Father Zeus does not like injustice.

Using psychic abilities to neutralize or return harm to an aggressor is a legitimate form of self-defense. If someone has attempted to harm your soul or your life, you have the right to use your bioelectric energy and the intervention of the Gods to ensure that person faces the exact consequences of their actions. Destroying an abusive or violent person's ability to continue causing harm is a protective measure for yourself and others.

As stated in the Temple of Zeus, each individual is responsible for their own actions. By performing a work of justice, the individual acts as judge and executioner of their own cause. The gods support those who seek genuine justice against tyranny and abuse, providing the necessary strength for the aggressor to receive the return of their own negativity.

That is why it is important to actively seek the guidance of the Gods.

In this type of work, the goal of retribution is not perpetual obsession, but balance. Once justice has been served, the energetic link of hatred is severed, allowing us to continue our growth.

Where did the above come from?
From the entire Temple of Zeus:


Taken from my notes, experience, understanding, and the Temple of Zeus.

Modified by Yeye95 for better understanding.
Finally, if there are any errors in the translation, I apologize. My primary and native language is Spanish.
 
Everything in justice, in balance, and in proper measurement. It is hard to think of anything that is likely to happen that is so extreme of a crime that it would deserve such an extreme punishment. If somebody says some mean words to you, and you respond by massively cursing and injuring that person, then you would be the criminal and the person who went too far. Everything should be in the correct and ethical measurement. Which in most cases for things like annoying people, is to simply stay away from these people and try to avoid them.
 
Should I destroy the souls of people who offended and harmed me?
Just xtians and Yehuborim, who are harassing and Harming you. 🔥 And, other people? It, depends on thier personality and thier, individual problems. And how they, were brought up and raised in their own homes. And, I have long forgiven those! Individuals whom I've had problems with. And, it's not going to do me any good to go after others on the form. Just because of a misunderstanding. And for whatever excuse or problem? A lot of that comes from ourselves? How we, take things personally. I myself, has had a lot of problems here and there throughout my life. And a lot of the times it consisted of other people or someone else? And we, either work it out? And realize , ? the other person has got his or her own, issues to work with? And therefore we don't let their problems affect ours. We try to think above the problem or work with it? And continue on with our life and lessons, the best we can. 🙏🔥
 

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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