Answer: Among humans, this fairness is called Justice. In the Heaven realm, it is called Divine Law. Throughout the universe, it is called the Truth. In Buddhism, it is known as the Law of Cause and Effect, or the Law of Karma.

Human justice is not absolute because it can be influenced by personal interests. The Divine Law in the Heaven realm is almost absolute because deities are more impartial, though they still have emotions. The Truth of the universe, also known as the Law of Cause and Effect or the Law of Karma, is absolutely fair. Anyone who wishes to cultivate morality should strive to understand this fair Law of Karma as thoroughly as possible.

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JANNA is the pen name of a certain monk who does not wish to use his real name. He is likely mature enough to understand that fame, wealth, and glory are as fleeting as morning mist.

In Pali, “JANNA” means purity, so it’s unclear which country he’s from. However, he seems to have studied the Nikaya scriptures.

Although he writes about Buddhism, he appears to desire unity with other religions to contribute to the cause of world peace. He attempts to demonstrate how differences can complement one another…