Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Knowing self worth, that's justice.

Sometimes I think about all the craziness going in the world. I wonder why innocence people often can't find justice. Then I think about the idea of what justice means. 
Does it ever really prevail for mankind?
Since the earliest of days when man first stepped into being and Cain killed Able, we have sought some form of justice. But what is justice exactly?
Is it the act of making others' feel better about what has happen and how they are left to feel?
Is justice setting right the wrong done to another person even if that person has passed on from this life? How do we then seek justice for them?
Is justice the act of making others feel your pain for your loss?
Knowing my own self worth when things go terribly bad in my life can have it's own value of justice.
Knowing in my heart and soul that I have to wish and want love for every human being, including those that have caused me harm has justice attached to it.
Too often we think of justice as the act of making our loss and the pain that accompanies that action as as even task master. Those that cause our pain should suffer as well.
But in reality that is not justice, that is too often revenge. Understanding that justice comes from within, and we act according to our moral standard of fairness. This does not always serve as justice for any loss.
Knowing myself and believing that forgiveness serves as it's own justice is not easy. Letting go of pain and submitting to art of forgiveness can allow you to embrace a greater concept of justice.
Many times there is no earthly justice, only what may or may not come in our final ending.
First understanding how to believe in the strength in your own heart while trying to rise above the hurt that we do to one another is our best hope. Justice will come from inside of your heart and soul, there to be share with all that know you.
Self worth, there is true justice in planting yourself  completely and fully inside of that concept and letting what will be, will be.
All things wrongly done to you will be replaced with righteousness.
In the end,  all will be well and right will replace wrong.
Take care to find justice first in your heart then in your life and the rest, well that is left to our maker, if you believe in that.

CJ
This is just my opinion.  :)