Whatever a man sows upon earth that will he reap in the spirit world. Such is a full statement of the text. That is the law.
The great, inescapable, inevitable, infallible Law of Cause and Effect.
It is minutely exact and perfect in its operation. It is incorruptible—there is no bribery that will touch it, no privilege can lodge a claim against it. It operates alike upon each and all regardless of age or sex, regardless of social position, regardless of occupation. Whether king or commoner, cleric or layman, rich or poor—all and each come alike under the Supreme Law of Cause and Effect, and it acts in exactly the same manner with each individual.
There is no deviation or variation.
It is constant and invariable, precise and exact. It cannot be tampered with—it cannot be evaded through the supposed offices of another person of whatever spiritual status. It is unremitting and unrelenting. It permits the exercise of no mercy. It is frigidly just.
Indeed, it is justice itself.
It needs no administration. It administers itself truly, absolutely and irrevocably. The whole is comprehended in that one brief text—
Whatsoever a man soweth, that also shall he reap.

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