Nietzscheโs statement is true only if you look at a single lifetime and the physical world alone.
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Nature appears indifferent to morality. The lion does not spare the virtuous gazelle, and disease does not avoid the wicked. Strength and adaptability seem to determine survival more than goodness.
But human evolution unfolds across many incarnations. Nature governs the body; karma governs the destiny of the soul. Moral causes can take lifetimes before their effects become visible.
A ruthless conqueror may flourish and die victorious, but from a cosmic perspective the story has barely begun. The soul carries the consequences of its actions into future lives. Cruelty and selfishness are not punished by an external judge; they gradually shape the soul itself, which eventually experiences the effects it created in others.
Nature does not punish evil because nature is morally neutral. But the universe is not merely nature. What appears to be the triumph of evil in one lifetime may be only a small fragment of a much longer spiritual biography.
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The ultimate measure of evolution is not domination, but the degree to which an individual freely develops truth, wisdom, and love.
iโm in 4/6 and feel like Iโve finally found words to profoundly narrate the void.
why is this not more mainstream? nero knowledge has nothing on this literature