As souls pass over in all stages of their development, their life has to be very varied.
On the other hand, the difference between one man’s destiny and another’s is not as great as it appears, especially if you could take the sum of their experiences.
If your eyes could see the heart, as well as the life, and understand the deepest springs of motive, and know fully all the powers of inherited evil, of susceptibility to influence, then many of the “good and evil” would stand on a greater equality in your estimation.
Those crimes that shock you most are often small things in spiritual sight, for much belongs to the physical, and will drop off from the psyche at death, as the outer covering of the leaf-bud when it comes forth in its perfection.
It is that spirit which says to its brother—
Am I thy keeper?
But whatever it may be, sin—or suffering, good—or evil, joy—or misery, all have the appointed end in nursing the infant soul.
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