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Originally Posted by Anna Conlan The living and the dead are bound by the same laws of karma, so I can understand why a murdered soul would want some sort of human justice.
As Erin said, if a murdered soul can help to bring about justice while they're still in the Ether, that may help to resolve some of the karma of the event, then there is less karma to resolve in the lifetimes that follow. |
If it is true that the living and the dead are bound by the same laws of karma, then it would follow that if a living person remained stuck in obsessive and interventionist pursuit of justice, then she would also be helping to resolve karma in a more expeditious manner.
While I have no problem with someone, living or dead, being a dogged pursuer of justice, it seems to me to be extraordinarily controlling (attached to outcome) and a good road to suffering for a person to commit to a path of sad, frustrated, and despondent haunting of others (live haunting or dead haunting) to achieve that aim for them.
If these living people are concerned about the fate of the dead person, Anna, it makes more sense to me to wish that a psychic would help her recognize that her peace is not dependent on earthly circumstances, and to trust that karma takes care of itself -- it's not her job to rush it. And if they're concerned about the baby -- well, Howard didn't get custody, did he? She's safe in Larry's arms. If they're concerned about earthly justice, then good luck to them in getting evidence as a result of Erin's or other psychic's efforts -- but that's for their own peace, not Anna's.