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He who has done evil, expects evil

 *Peace be upon you all.*

      

*He who has done evil, expects evil*

    


*Meaning: Evil does not come from outside. Evil comes from within. If one is outwardly immoral, it is because they have no moral values guiding them from within. If a person is a liar on the outside, it is because they are not true on the inside. Having said that, there is to be realized a universal law working within each of us. I call it the 'law of conscience', for lack of a known term. My definition of this law is: when you have done good you expect good and when you have done evil you expect evil. Whether we choose to acknowledge this law, will not change its outcome. It is etched in our minds. If you don't expect evil your way, it is because you have done no evil or at least, you've done nothing evil that you know of. The moment you've done something bad, you instinctively expect something bad to occur. The reason we question why bad things happen to good people, is because we know that every good deed deserves a good reward. We are not surprised when bad things happen to bad people because we expect that as punishment for their bad. Be irreproachable!*

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