Also, if we utter a specific thought, it will be interpreted by God on the one hand and the celestial beings on the other as a desire, and we will then obtain it in our next life.
When will people understand that collective karma, also known as collective punishment, is a reality?
Karma is the law of nature, according to which every material action, good or bad, necessarily leads to pleasant or painful consequences, which have the effect of increasingly chaining its perpetrator to material existence and the cycle of reincarnation. It is the law of action and reaction, or the law of cause and effect, which renders each person responsible for the consequences of their actions.
When a people, or three-quarters of that people, support the decisions of its criminal government—one that, for example, orders its army to destroy the infrastructure and buildings of another people considered an enemy, then to starve and kill the civilians, children, women, and elderly who make up that people—they are committing genocide, a crime against humanity, a war crime. These are grave offenses unforgivable by God, because no one has the right to kill their neighbor; there is no justification for taking a life, and for disrupting or even annihilating anyone's spiritual evolution.
Members of the people who approve of their criminal government will be forced to reincarnate in the same region or country, in order to collectively undergo their karma. What their government did to an entire community or people will be done to them in their next life. They, too, will collectively suffer the karmic punishment. This law of karma states: “What you have done, will be done to you.”
History provides us with numerous examples of collective punishment.
Woe to the peoples, communities, or groups of men and women who approve of the thoughts, words, and actions of their criminal governments and racist political parties that spread hatred, for they will be reincarnated collectively and will have to suffer greatly in their next lives, like the peoples listed below.
The Egyptians, the Incas, and the Mayans.
The human beings enslaved in Africa by slave traders.
The persecution and extermination of the Jews by the Nazis.
The persecution and massacre of the Cambodians by the Khmer Rouge.
The persecution and killing of the Rohingya by the Burmese military.
The systematic destruction of buildings, infrastructure, schools, hospitals, and the killing of the Ukrainian people by Russia. The systematic destruction of buildings, infrastructure, schools, hospitals, the killing of Palestinian civilians including many women, children, and the elderly, committed by the Israeli government and its army, who act in revenge for the massacre committed by Hamas.


