spooky2
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Pratekya, no it isn't that the absence of a metaphysical courtyard causes injustice. The case you allude to is a person who mistreats others with no regrets, with no bad conscience, maybe even with a belief of a reward for that. I say the consequences for doing so are much sader then any punishment of a court can be. It's because people can only perceive what they want to perceive. Think of such a criminal you have in mind, what is he/she open, and therefore able, to perceive? The continuation of an evil life will be an evil life, unless the focus of that person widens, to be able to perceive real pleasance, what it is, what it's like. Once they have changed, they have changed and they won't do evil deeds because they have changed, because they now know better. With this system you critized, you actually can set up a hell which is no less cruel, no less righteous than the hell Christendom painted in many colors. It's but not eternal, because either one will dissolve because of the dissolving nature of this person/unit of consciousness, or this person becomes able to see other horizons than before, and changes. This could happen immediately after a life review. Or it doesn't.
Spooky
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