Individual blessings are not determined by some unseen deity in the heavens who favors one human being over another. Unbiased grace is filtered through karmic consequences and kinetic energy based on actions and how one treats others.
If an earnest attempt is consistently made to live by the golden rule, one has to ponder the question pertaining to universal kismet, and the recoiling ramifications of evil. What happens to the soul of people like Donald Trump, G.W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Idi Amin, Joseph Stalin, Pol Pot, Adolf Hitler, or Mao Zedong. Why does karma not seem to adversely affect the aforementioned monocrats?
Mayer Amschel Rothschild lived 68 years, between February 1744 and September 1812. Whether or not he actually made the statement, "Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes it's laws," becomes moot when you consider the way he and subsequent generations of Rothschilds have dominated the global monetary base, manipulated Presidents and superintended standing armies.
Ergo, if megalomaniacs monopolize the flow of money and no one can do anything about it, karma will not affect those individuals in this particular lifetime. These people can purchase their way out of any development created by their rapacious greed and psychotic lust for money and power.
However, since there is no escaping the law of cause and effect, or reaping what one sows, the aphorism, "with what measure you measure, so is it measured to you," will revisit those who commit heinous crimes against humankind in a posthumous encounter.
Such an experience will be the greatest lesson, the most prolific method of teaching one could imagine. This is true because at various stages of our existence, the universe forces us to listen and take heed to her instruction, whether we want to or not.
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