Justice
The right definition of justice is the act of truth, so no one can realize it while still sleeping.
Changing is not the truth, but our indicators are so easily changed by a number of decisions and we accept them so easily as promised.
Each country has its heroes who saved it, for example, those who caused great damage to the country during war or during hostilities and coping.
As we have defined justice before, truth cannot be biased against either side, in other words, it can never be justice on the other side.
If you're a Karma believer, think about it, it would be absurd if the hero was born again and in the very country where I did a lot of damage, not a country.
That's why people remember the Indian leader who claimed nonviolence as a hero among all the heroes across the border.
If you do so with forced patience, it will seem impossible at all with some patience.
In my case, I have lived in temples in many countries for a long time and meditations are misunderstood to be patient, but I have lived like that because I am impatient, and I still have less patience than others.
To perform is to keep my heart in check, so that I am wearing the reins, like a gentle donkey.
It's quiet now, but one day when the reins are released, you'll be as wild as you used to be.
It would be a common idea not to even try in the first place because it is thought that the mind is suppressed by performance and that if you do it for decades or for life, you will gain enlightenment.
I also thought only a very few people could achieve enlightenment, and it wasn't easy to start out for that reason, but on the one hand, I spent my youth with the delusion that I should at least protect myself and my family, even if I can't save everyone in the world by overcoming adversity.
But this is neither force nor how, when you wake up, everything is that and everything is true.
Some people might say that justice and enlightenment have something to do with justice, that justice is reality, and that enlightenment is in vain.
What is the relationship between you and the droplet of water talking about justice now if you recall that your beginning of thinking so began with one drop of water?
Isn't justice we think just beautifully wrapped up my thoughts and my gains?
At some point, it is not justice that changes because as mentioned earlier, the dictionary interpretation of justice is based on truth.
Truth is one and that is what the young man of India knew, and if it changes with the times according to the conditions, it is nothing more than a tool for adjusting human beings, neither truth nor real.
True justice is done naturally and conforms to everything in the world.
Stop playing the game of dividing sides and rather think about whether the drop of water is me or I am the drop of water.
It's not justice, it's just this.
