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2 Whatever has happened is justice and ultimately crush him to such a point that he will never rise up again. He will find himself in hell. Nature has always carried out justice. It has never, even for an instant, been unjust. If you accept nature’s justice and understand that, ‘Whatever has happened is justice,’ you will attain liberation. However, if you question nature’s justice, you will invite puzzles and suffering. To believe that nature is always just is called Gnan (true Knowledge). To understand things ‘as they are,’ is Gnan and to not understand things ‘as they are’ is ignorance. When one man sets another man’s house on fire, people will regard it as injustice, but in reality it is justice. If the victim accuses and condemns the perpetrator, it will be the victim who will suffer the consequences of injustice, because he is accusing justice of being unjust. One man burns the home of another person. At this time if someone were to ask God, “God this man just burnt this man’s home. Is this justice or injustice?” The Lord’s would answer, “It is justice. The burning of the home is the justice.” Now the victim reacts with violence. This injustice on his part invites further justice from nature, because he calls justice an injustice. Whatever has happened is justice. Do not look for justice in this world. Wars, conflicts, and dissension in the world are a result of people’s pursuit of justice. The world is entirely in the form of justice. It is futile to look for your own justice in it. Everything that has happened and everything that is happening is justice itself. People in their search for justice have established laws and courts, but they are foolish to assume that justice is found in them. One should simply observe what happens. That is justice. Justice of the world and justice of nature is different. Justice and injustice are the effects of past karmic accounts but