There is little need for a judge and jury in a place of
equality and sovereignty. In fact, these
terms would be obsolete; reminders perhaps of such notions from a time long
ago.
The whole concept of one sovereign being standing in
authority over another sovereign being is very much like the bully in the
playground. Cartoon depictions of this
child show him to be typically male and larger than average with less
intelligence. This image defines the
justice system as it currently stands.
For what is the definition of justice? Fairness and tacit compliance with the law of
the land. And what is the law of the
land? Responsibility for self, love your
neighbor and equality seem to have nothing to do with it. The law currently followed assumes division,
ownership and punishment as inherent components. It calls up images of protection from harm,
locks and keys, fear and potential damage.
Each of these applies when you are dealing with a playground bully and
not another sovereign being.
It is true that there are disputes among equals that could
and do benefit from expert arbitration, as such guided by someone not
personally involved. It is not true that
a firm hand is necessary to settle situations.
What is required is time, patience and indifference. The playground bully has a definite agenda,
as does the justice system.
When judges are elected or appointed and paid, there is
present a debt to those doing the electing or appointing. This fact colors each “decision” made by the
judge. The fact that you would stand in
a room and submit to such a system of judgment and then abide by any decisions
that result indicates the level of fear that is present.
For it is fear that is running the show, the same gut level
emotion utilized by the playground bully. Make no mistake, if you are ever in a place
that requires you to abide by its demands and obey its rules – you are being
manipulated. Manipulation is not the
same as justice.
When harmful intent is assumed, a chain reaction of false
ideas begins. It is necessary to believe
the “other” has an agenda that is potentially damaging. For justice to be necessary, the playground
bully must exist as a constant threat.
That bully is seen as potential in each situation. Someone else is out there always, wanting to
harm you or to take your stuff.
Ideas around the need to stop the bully are begun from
thoughts of separation, “value” and “more”.
There is a pre-supposed condition present from the start. That thought includes an idea that separates
you from each other. Words like more and
less, good and bad, need and lack, strong and weak all stem from a system of
slavery.
If instead of guilt, honor is assumed – the whole thing
changes. The view on an equal playing
field is very much different than a hierarchal one. A “justice system” was necessitated and begun
by the thugs who initially decided they had something to protect that was more
valuable than anything else – their power.
Misunderstanding of the source of that power begat fear and
the playground bully. The bully needs
someone to steal from or control with force, or he considers himself weak and
without power. The same is true of
today’s control/justice system. The game
ends when you stop playing.
A court room where authority dispenses justice is merely a
dressed up playground. It is only
necessary when there is an agenda of “power over” rather than a mutual
recognition of “power within”. In fact,
a courtroom only recognizes the power of one thing – “the law” and the person
paid to dispense it, the judge/bully.
Any system of power that is dependent on another to thrive is weak. The justice system currently in place serves
the playground bully with subservience.
It does not serve justice.
The whole notion of good/bad, gain/loss has no place from a
sovereign state. Imagine a room of your
peers and within it, a disagreement.
Harmony will ask each of you to participate in a solution. The solution will serve the group, using
discussion. If there is a law guiding
the discussion, it is “love one another as you do yourself.” Guilt and innocence doesn’t enter the picture
because they are recognized as subjective opinions rather than statements of
fact. For what is one guilty of other
than life?
Relationships demand discussion. Guns and fear enter only when one party
misunderstands the origin of power. It
is within.
We are the ones we are waiting for.
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