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Justice in the Light of Awakening
There is a narrative that echoes through courts, conversations, and comment threads:
> “They were hurt too. That’s why they hurt others.”
And I hear it.
I really do.
I understand that pain has a strange way of replicating itself —
wounds growing wings and flying into the lives of those who never asked for them.
But understanding why someone became a monster
does not absolve them of the destruction they’ve caused.
Let me say this clearly:
> To heal someone who has inflicted deep harm — they must be made to feel the same pain they gave, not while asleep, not while numb, but in their awakened, conscious state.
Because only in consciousness can one truly grasp what they’ve done.
Only when fully aware can a person say,
> “So this is what I made someone else feel.”
And that is justice.
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Not vengeance.
Not sadism.
Not the eye-for-an-eye bloodlust of broken systems.
But sacred accounting.
A rebalancing of weight.
Because if the one who raped walks away untouched by the experience of helplessness they inflicted —
then the world is not just.
If the one who abused — emotionally, physically, spiritually —
never truly feels what it is to be diminished, shattered, erased…
then there is no real healing.
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Healing is not just for victims.
Even the wrongdoer must be healed —
but not by therapy alone, not by time, not by prayer.
> Sometimes, the only way to heal a monster is to strip them of the illusion that their pain was special —
and to show them what it feels like to be on the other side of their choices.
That is why I say this, with clarity and without shame:
> Some crimes deserve corporal punishment.
Not to torture —
but to awaken.
Not to mutilate —
but to return the mirror.
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It is not cruelty.
It is compassion with a spine.
And those who cry,
> “But what about redemption?”
Let them first ask:
> Has the criminal truly felt what they’ve done?
Until then,
there is no redemption — only delay.
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To those who have been hurt:
I see you.
To those who have caused hurt:
You will only understand when it happens to you
— when you are fully awake.
And then you may heal.
But not before.
That is the price.
That is the justice.
And that is love —
with its eyes open.
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Also read:
🔥 The Deprivation called Fascism
🔥 When Hatred dresses like Justice
🔥 Love Speaks to a Genocidal Maniac
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