There are plenty of people who have developed some rather bad character faults, of which the biggest of those is essentially unjust persecution of the other, for all sorts of imagined crimes or things of this general sort. They add to their wrong by continuing their persecution in an unrelenting manner, under the misimpression that they are justified in doing so, made worse by those who won’t consider that their actions may actually need a serious reevaluation.
So then, in a cosmic world in which justice reigns supreme, persecution of the worst sort would seem to be something of real significance that would need to be rectified in one way or another to thus make things right. The best way to correct such would be to simply change one’s behavior, to do right to others, and to also make good on the wrongs so committed. Still, that may not be enough, for perhaps the horse has left the barn, signifying that since time cannot go backwards, and that we cannot change what has occurred, that seemingly the best option left to make good on what needs to be made good on is to reincarnate again into this world, taking on the basic characteristics of the one that had been persecuted.
The one thing that we need to fully comprehend is that there aren’t any shortcuts to Heaven, but rather that getting back to the only destination worth arriving at is going to require not just agency to do so, but concentrated effort along with the corresponding results to earn our way back. That is to say, words are words, and though some words spoken are more sincere, and some words spoken come to fruition, it is in our acts and deeds that we are best defined, signifying that the best apology is in action, which thus requires us to do what we need to do for the other to make amends.
Indeed, if more people were cognizant that they may well have to come back here to take on the aura of that which they persecuted, they would in all probability, be more considerate in their behavior, which is why each of us needs to take this type of belief into our heart, because the cause of injustice, wars, discrimination, and hatred correlates with those that believe that they have the right to wreak havoc upon the other, without taking into account that if they are wrong, they have done a very serious wrong, which is why we ought to make it our point to think before we act, and consider well the consequences of our actions, because when we do not consider thoughtfully the walking in another’s shoes, but carelessly wipe this thought from our mind, then we are going to have to actually walk in their shoes, which probably isn’t going to be something that we would have wanted to sign up for, but it is going to occur, because the one thing that we can add for a certainty, is God does not suffer fools, gladly.