
“Life is never fair, and perhaps it is a good thing for most of us that it is not.” –Oscar Wilde
Justice reversed pretty much says “It’s not fair, damnit!” without a lot of fanfare. Which means I have to wing it in the significance-of-the-daily-draw department today.
But lucky for us, I’m good at winging it. Snort!
Look for places in your life that lack balance—these are instructive. While Justice can be thwarted, the laws of the Universe cannot.
Energy subverted does not disappear. It goes somewhere! If it’s not channeled directly to where you intend it to be, it will go somewhere unintentional. Nooks and crannies of imbalance in the inner world will be reflected via imbalances in the outer world. A lot of our job as humans is finding and maintaining energetic balance for stability.
If you identify and rectify imbalances promptly enough, you will be spared the worst of Justice’s thrashing. And the other side of the coin still spends here: if you’re getting a thrashing you don’t really deserve, what can you find within that’s out of whack? After all, you are the common denominator of all events in your own life.
Just to be clear: I’m not going all Karmic Guilt Trip on you. Crummy things happen to good people! I’m just saying that “good” and “bad” designations are more about our own feelings of comfort or discomfort than Universal tilt. If you’re finding too much unpleasant, it’s almost always more productive to back up and look to realign yourself internally than to commence Pity Party.
Are you noticing a lack of balance around you (or others) lately?
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This really helps today.
I’m not perfect, so if I’m getting whacked big-time, maybe I did something to deserve it. That actually makes it easier to take, knowing that this is simply fixing my balance sheet. I owe somebody, and I’m paying it back this way. My thoughts of the past days had been revolving around fairness, and lack of it.
Thanks, cute lady!!!!!
Awww, that makes me kind of sad sofie, although I’m glad a different perspective provides you some relief. To me, I don’t think of it so much as deserving or not deserving yuck. Many people get crap that they have not invited into their lives. I think of it more as ways to grow a particular way (such as when someone wants to be of service in a given lifetime) or ways of achieving inner balance in some bigger picture that we may or may not be aware of.
♥