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Old 08-18-2008, 07:33 PM   #12 (permalink)
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So, you think that people who were "wronged" in life seek the human kind of justice, as in the other person who murdered them being brought to legal comeuppance? I would have thought that a person who had passed on (the Wrongee) would trust that the Wronger would meet with a higher sort of justice than can be meted out in the human game.

Unless the justice is not for the Wrongee, but rather, the Wrongee is giving a "gift" of sorts to the left-behinds? Except that it seems that the Dead Wrongees often have an awful lot of bad feeling -- like anger and indignation. It seems like it's more of "Me!" kind of justice. I wouldn't think that the Wronger being brought to human-style justice would bring any real sense of satisfaction or fulfillment.

Maybe such Wrongees are really just looking or help in letting go?
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