To be just implies allowing
others to develop in their own pace and trying to make their way easier by all
possible means. All interference in another person’s life should be regarded as
a violation, if not done out of pure love and consideration. If one is given
the power to influence others, one also has the obligation to do it in a
proper manner; that is with a consideration for what in the long run is to the
best for the other person and not to the gain of one’s own benefit.
The old rule stating not to
do to others what you yourself not want to be exposed to thus could be seen as
a complement to the fundamental rule that one is never allowed to hurt another
human being physically or mentally.
In every human there is a
strong urge to protect the own ego and there is nothing wrong in that. But this
care for oneself one has to complete with the care for the well-being of other
people in an equally high degree.
If a human violates himself or herself or another living being, God is violated. God is inherent in all that is created. Let this truth be a guiding-star for all your actions; all you do to another creature you do to God. We all are parts of the same great Whole. All is one. All belongs together.
A mutual giving and taking is the basis for all life, from the greatest to the smallest. The love of God flows out over the humans, but they have to understand the reciprocity that is inherent in all love to get a full knowledge of it. Where mutuality, equilibrium and harmony prevail inside every man, between humans and between man and the Deity, one has reached a paradisiacal state.