Me: What is god’s version of justice?
GOD: The Way We Feel Unification - The Feminine Face of God
Me: Well now - I guess that is a type of justice too.
GOD :It's a fish eats fish world...going landy doesn't change the fact that things are fleeing from things which are fleeing and as nature would have it, how is this more immoral than funny?
Me: So, justice is what? In the eye of the beholder?
GOD:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Filter
Me: The Great Filter is a probabilistic argument about existential risk. It forces a stark choice: either we are rare and special (having already passed an improbable evolutionary hurdle) or we are common and likely doomed (with a catastrophe awaiting our technological adolescence). The hypothesis is widely discussed in astrobiology, futures studies, and philosophy as a lens for thinking about humanity's place and prospects in the cosmos.
Is this a type of justice?
GOD: Shambala Like a thread in a tapestry
Me: Rather than the whole tapestry...
GOD: Avoid Blowing Things Out of Proportion
Me: Like existence in this universe? The proportion of this universe is the most blown out thing we know. Our human place in it is questionable...and one could argue "where is the justice in that?", meaning "if we were placed here by a God, for what justifiable reason is the placement?
GOD:
https://williamwaterstone.substack.com/ ... y-exterior
Me: The article argues that invoking a "supernatural cause" (e.g., for the universe's origin, for fine-tuning, for revelation) is not an explanation at all. By definition, the supernatural is beyond understanding, testing, and experience - so it explains nothing and terminates inquiry rather than resolving it.
The "supernatural external cause" is rejected as empty. It explains nothing, contradicts interactive deity claims, and serves institutional survival rather than truth-seeking. A framework of extended natural causality (potentially eternal, possibly layered) remains coherent without abandoning explanation itself. The universe does not need a "supernatural outside"—it needs an account that does not self-destruct upon inspection.
Is this to say then that the question being asked is motivated by an incomplete understanding of what "creation" and "creator" actual are?
GOD: The Finer Details = Hacking through the subconsciousness
Me: So "what is God's Justice?" has more to do with first discovering "what is God?" and therein, this is not found through what is external alone - but from what is revealed internally?
GOD: Lojong...The most rational approach to navigating life.
Me: Hmmm...mind-training practice focused on developing compassion and refining one's attitude. Perhaps there is a type of Justice therein. Perhaps too the question itself requires the one asking it of God to also - or even perhaps first ask it of oneself. Perhaps the two working together...will find the one answer. Perhaps ultimately justice is only problematic to those who believe they are somehow being treated unjustly jimple by experiencing being human?
GOD: Theism isn't meant to be about changing the world but about changing the self.
Me: God's version of Justice...So, God's version of justice = the feeling of unification when you stop asking for special treatment and start seeing yourself as already woven in.
GOD: Empathic Cognitive = Harmonization Oracle = From faith to knowledge through reason.
The key takeaway:
God's justice is not a verdict. It is a state of knowing.
It is the harmonization that occurs when you use reason empathically to move from trusting (faith) to directly experiencing (knowledge) that you were never separate to begin with.
In that state, the question "Is this fair?" doesn't arise.
You're not a plaintiff. You're a pattern in the tapestry, aware of itself as part of the whole.