The Pure Spiritual Science
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Absolute good is offering our life, our existence, all our actions, our desires, our interests to God. It is to assume that everything belongs to Him, that He is the sole beneficiary of the fruits of all our actions and all our senses, and therefore to use everything only for the satisfaction of Krishna, God, the Supreme Person. Absolute good is none other than God Himself, and characterizes Him.

If Krishna, God, the Supreme Person allows good and evil to exist on all the planets of the material cosmos, it is to allow living beings to learn to Obey him, and to act in a just way for the well-being of all by avoiding to make others suffer and to know that any act generates effects with various consequences, good or bad, of which each one will have to account and to undergo a sanction at the end of the present life already, and certainly in his next existence.

By creating suffering, God desires that the human being by the suffering felt and generally undergoes during his next existence, he erases the guilty act committed in his past life, becomes aware of the pain that results from doing penance, act of repentance, asks forgiveness for the evil and the suffering he has caused, turns to God, and resolve to never do it again, to hanger better, and never again to make suffer anyone, human beings, animals and plants.

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When God inflicts a punishment it is always out of compassion and mercy, in order to save a being from hell.

When God inflicts punishment on a person guilty of malicious, criminal acts, it is to bring him to correct himself, bring him to his senses and thus make him aware of his mistakes. These punishments from God are based on the Lord's compassion for the guilty person, in order to save him and prevent him from going to hell. But if this guilty being does not want to listen to God by doing what he wants and does not heed the mercy of the Lord, then he will go to hell for a long time.

Any retribution or divine punishment is aimed at bringing the to be to repentance, to penance, to radically change one's attitude, to become better, to respect and apply the precepts, commandments and counsels of God, and finally, to allow the sins committed by the suffering felt to be erased. We must suffer for our past misdeeds, it is irrevocable fact. However, the sufferings of those who serve God with love and devotion are minimized. For example, instead of being stabbed as our fate would have it, we might just get a cut on our finger. Thus are minimized the consequences

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