Soul Work Narative

Issues: Chapter 42

Murder and Punishment

Murder

Killing is wrong. Killing cuts off the soul work yet to be done. We come to life to live and return with a well developed soul. Killing cuts that short.

Capital Punishment

Putting someone to death for murder is just as wrong as the original act. Do we really want to dump that murderous energy back into the Divine Ocean as-is? Better to keep the soul alive as long as possible to foster any chance of regret, any processing of that energy before returning to the Ocean

Long Term Confinement

I have heard that long-term confinement can work. Realizing your life is over and you missed out on a lot. Or people you knew have grown up, lived and died without you, can make people reconsider their mindset.

That is important to me for an unusual reason. I believe that the soul or life-essence of someone is recycled or poured into a pool of universal life. Under that belief, killing someone in an evil, unrepentant state just pours that unrepentant evil back into the pool. Hence quickly killing evil, unrepentant criminals just adds to evil to the pool that future souls are drawn from.

But keeping them alive and confined long enough that they mentally come to regret their behavior/actions/mindset at some level means their soul would be less evil/unrepentant when it is added to the pool.

Thus the purpose of life for all of us, is to process the bad inside of us and make it better before we die, so that future generations will start from a better starting point than we did.

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