Comment: From a letter: “You always talk about kindness and love, but in reality, people treat each other like parasites.”
My Response: Of course.
Question: “And the kindest people in this world take the most blows from others and from fate. So the choice is either to be a parasite in life or to suffer from parasites. Please explain why one should be kind in this world, and why do you advise it?”
Answer: Because if we are kind, we become like the Creator. Then it will be better and easier for us both in this world and in the next.
Comment: But this person believes it is better for the parasites, those who use others and live that way.
My Response: That is just how it seems to him. In small, limited circumstances, he might be somewhat right. But overall in life, no.
Comment: So you are saying that we should still raise children with good relationships, with concepts of friendship, decency, and so on. And looking at the bigger picture, you say that this is correct.
My Response: Yes.
Comment: But if we narrow our focus, as he says, parasites just…
My Response: When you narrow your focus, you are limiting yourself to isolated cases. And then, of course, it seems better to be an egoist. But if you look at life as a whole, at what a person is left with, and where they end up after, then it is clearly better to be kind.
Question: Tell me, does this kindness ever come back to a person?
Answer: It does not exactly “come back.” It gives you the ability to understand why everything is made this way and how it is still better to act kindly.
Question: Is that important?
Answer: It is important.
Comment: Right now, you are not even saying that kindness will return to you as good.
My Response: We do not see that.
Question: But if we look at it globally, does it still return?
Answer: Not in our world.
Question: You are being so definitive: if you do good, good does not come back to you?
Answer: Yes.
Question: But we should not conclude from this that we should not do good? We should continue?
Answer: Yes.
Question: You started by saying that the Creator is good and does good and we must be like Him. Will this ever come back to me? Or should I not think about that at all?
Answer: The fact that you think this way and can act this way is already the Creator’s bestowal. This is already the reward.
Question: What about those who, as he says, are parasites, what happens to them? I would like to ask about them.
Answer: They calculate their dividends and believe they are happy.
Question: And you think they are not?
Answer: No.
Question: Can we say, as an egoist asking, that after they finish their life, in another world, will they be punished for being parasites? Or not? Will there be punishment?
Answer: Yes, without a doubt! And it will be in such a way that they will even not understand it at first.
Question: But it comes? Is this how the Creator teaches a person?
Answer: Yes.
Question: Through suffering like this?
Answer: It is not the Creator teaching the person; it is a general law of nature: everything a person does must be compensated for—good with good, evil with evil.
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From KabTV’s “News with Dr. Michael Laitman” 8/12/24
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