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Justice of Mercy


Condemnation of pride comes from inner incompleteness, unsettledness, from weakness and sickness of the soul, from temporary inability to act both from impatience, from hidden anger, from envy destroying, from unwillingness to look at oneself, from desire to stand out, from hatred to another, from thoughtlessness And faint-heartedness, from insolvency and inaction in their affairs, from pettiness and ... from the desire to enter the fire, but not to burn.
Why so often does the desire for justice generate casual and innocent victims?
Because a person is inexperienced in justice.
Justice is a scales, on one side of which there is a person who desires truth, and on the other everything else.
The law of justice is a balanced balance of weights, a man almost always seeks to outweigh his side, overdo it, and this is the beginning of a disaster. Almost no one can stop in time to diligently expose his truth more meaningful.
Any good in excess often breeds evil, as a person begins to demand from another compensation for what he has done with excess, which he often simply can not do. This is the first impetus to aggression, and this is the first step towards war.
Very often the struggle for justice leads to a cruel, merciless and absurd war, a war without winners.
"I wish to restore justice." Very often we have to hear. "What justice?" - I want to ask. Of course the answer will be: "Justice is justice." - Yes, it is true, it may be so, but only a person wants to establish only his own justice, which he has grown in his life experience.
Two peasants worked in the field and collected ten bags of grain. One took all the ten bags himself. Another comes to him and says: "I want justice, give me exactly half of these bags." And he gives him five. It seemed that everything is right and fair, but the time passes and the one who gave, comes again and says: "Give me one bag, because I have children and a wife, and you - one, why do you need so much." It would seem that it would be fair to give, but he answers: "But they did not work in the field, why should I give my own?" We divide the grain only among ourselves and
Is it fair to take into account their interests as well? "
You understand that the dialogue can be continued for a very long time.
This is where the scales of justice begin to shift towards lynching and self-sufficiency. In other words, if the first still gives the bag, then it will be human, but it is already unfair. So how to be? This is the conflictuality of this situation. The answer is one, if a person does not know how to act, then he must turn to the law.
Everything would be simple if the terrestrial laws were not those macromodels of this small situation. Therefore, they can not resolve such disputes.
There is another law - the law of conscience, but it is remembered at the last turn, when it is already late.
The law of conscience is the law of Mercy. Charity is the form of the Divine judgment.

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