Tag: justice

  • Mana and Justice

    Mana and Justice

    I tend to use the kahuna concept of mana to evaluate any path. Mana is a concept of “proven effectiveness.” It plugs into the idea that whoever or whatever was more in synch with the over arching order would be stronger and more able than those who worked against it or were just resistant to…

  • Justice Is Order

    Justice Is Order

    What is justice, friends? I think a balance, like the scales of Libra. Consequence somehow in balance. It’s not marginal. Consequence perhaps. People typically relate it to ‘deserving’. Karma. All good, thank you. Today, I intend to offer the premise that justice is order, and in a sense is marginal in that it relies on…

  • Personal Justice

    Personal Justice

    There are two commonly perceived domains of order and therefore justice. The two domains of order are the personal and the natural. These are not necessarily in agreement nor must they necessarily be, not in any absolute sense. Mostly people are aware of personal order. When we feel our personal sense of justice is not…

  • Concern With Justice

    Concern With Justice

    People are generally very concerned with justice, or are they? Doesn’t it seem like justice somehow loses some of its letters in translation and becomes a four letter word? A relative justice? Relative justice. Interesting notion. Because are our codes of justice actually set up to aid relating? We are all equal in the world…

  • Permit Justice

    Permit Justice

    Peace is justice. There is no justice in punishment. Now, as resistance mounts and dependencies become the rule, it’s an unfortunate but necessary evil that some things be stopped. Sometimes nothing else will work. None yet have such spiritual power that they can put a warring nation to peace by declaration alone. Some dependencies are…

  • Self Respect and Justice

    Self Respect and Justice

    Shall we focus on specifics of virtue? Self-respect is a virtue. Without self-respect we cannot understand the reasoning behind any arguments that tell us we should respect others. Self-respect doesn’t have to be taught. Children may not have the set of behaviours we call dignified, but they do naturally respect their own presence and intentions…