DWQA QuestionsCategory: Divine GuidanceWhat is the divine perspective of the saying: “Almost everything in life is easier to get into than out of?”
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
The deepest truth of this saying is a recognition that everything you do has consequences. It may result in a neutral end result, but whether positive or negative in the outcomes for oneself or others, there will be an energy reflecting this that is generated and on record and seen to by the Law of Karma to circle around to you again. Positive actions will be rewarded in the future with blessings and benefits of some kind, but any negative act that harms the self or others will circle back to you as a negative experience of some sort that will be a challenge you will have to reckon with, and it may be quite painful, especially if the harm was severe and perhaps compounded by secondary consequences. This often happens when harm is done to a person, that it spreads to others who depend on that individual and their loss will be felt by others as well, the sum total of which will return to the perpetrator. The light being perspective of the divine realm is always one fully understanding the consequences of actions, and to commit wrongdoing is unthinkable, not because it would offend the Almighty, but because it will only harm the self in the end and has no logical purpose. Any perceived gain would be fleeting and never worth the ultimate end result, which will be having to repay the harm done and often with a greater expenditure of time, trouble, and personal suffering than any benefit that was obtained. Any gain to the self through wrongdoing will be a lessening in the end.