When Justice Fails and Children Die
Evil, Karma, and Divine Orchestration Behind the Veil
By Bernhard Guenther, July 10, 2025
The Darkness We Refuse to Face
109 people died in the Texas flood, including 27 children, and counting.
P. Diddy has been acquitted on most charges of sex trafficking.
Epstein committed suicide, there is no client list [apparently], and no follow-up investigation.
Children are being trafficked and raped every single day by elite pedophiles. Some of them are celebrities and musicians you look up to and admire.
I explored this topic 20 years ago already, and I can tell you that Epstein is just the tip of the iceberg. It is so dark that I don’t feel the collective level of consciousness is even ready to see or face it.
There is truth in that.
As long as you haven’t faced your own darkness and evil within, you won’t be able to handle evil that is beyond your comprehension.
On a collective level, we’re not ready to face certain aspects of reality, even though your ego may protest and say we are “ready.”
But God doesn’t work that way.
It’s one of the metaphysical reasons why it seems that “evil gets away with it.”
But no one gets away with anything.
Even your own dark thoughts and projections will come back around at some point, according to the occult law of rebound, in this life, in the afterlife, or the next life.
At the same time, we all try to find someone to blame in the physical world, based on our biases, projections, assumptions, and desperation.
We all tend to do it, myself included. It’s a mechanical reaction.
Being in the unknown evokes fear, so we latch onto blame. We want someone to be accountable for the darkness and tragedies we witness.
We mean well.
You can blame the State of Texas for not preparing for or preventing the flood, or you can blame yet another “man-made” natural disaster.
You can blame Trump, Patel, Bondi, the FBI, the DOJ, the CIA, MOSSAD, or whoever for halting the Epstein investigation.
On the other side, you can be entrapped in overly positive projections, believing that Trump can never do wrong in an endless play of 5D chess as if he’s omniscient and always doing the rigth moves
Or you can stand on your high horse of self-importance and tell others, “I told you so, Trump is one of them!” in your black and white projections as if you know what’s really going on.
No one knows. But we often grasp for blame and meaning while being unaware of other forces that operate and govern the universe.
I’m not speaking of negative, hostile forces here, nor a secret cabal or the Deep State, but cosmic forces, universal forces, forces of nature, karmic forces, elemental forces. They affect us, flow through us, nature, and the collective, in ways we are entirely unaware of.
They span lifetimes, dimensions, and ages, influencing events and actions beyond our conscious control.
In our mental prison and five-sense limitation, caught in linear time, it feels like an inverted world.
You may ask, where is the justice, the accountability, the retribution, the arrests?
Where is God in all this?
Why do innocent children die on a camping trip while raping pedophiles seemingly get away with it and keep living an elitist life in material riches?
Someone replied to a recent post of mine about “God always being in control” with this:
“Is the Divine God in control of the raping of children? Asking for a friend who definitely believes in God but who questions whether that God is TRULY in control here in this realm.”
It’s a fair and very common question. I’ve heard it many times before and asked the same question myself, shaking my fist at the sky, until I had a direct experience of the Divine.
Let me elaborate.
The common question, “Why would God do this, allow that, or not eradicate evil?” stems from a distortion and misunderstanding: trying to comprehend God through a mind caught in duality.
It also ties into anthropomorphism, which is widespread in dogmatic, corrupted religions, pop-spirituality, and atheism alike.
Anthropomorphism is the projection of human traits, emotions, or intentions onto God, such as:
- Applying human morality and judgments of what is “good” or “bad”
- Imagining God as a being in “heaven,” separate from everything else
- Externalizing both God and Satan as “personalities” separate from each other
- Filtering God through human logic and thinking
- Believing that God Punishes and Rewards
But God exists beyond good and evil, beyond suffering and happiness, beyond death and birth.
As humans in our lower state of consciousness, we identify with the body and ego personality, mistaking them for our true Self, which is eternal, cannot be harmed, and never dies. We perceive only the external world through our five senses.
Through esoteric inner work and psychospiritual practice, we begin to pierce the external crust and bring forth the “Kingdom of God” within us. This opens a spiritual vision that the surface mind cannot access.
Only then do we begin to directly experience God and Divine Will, seeing God in all things, always present, always operating, always “in charge.” But our petty little monkey mind, trapped in its limited five-sense perspective and clinging to ideas of what should be, is blind to it, and often denies it when pointed out.
So we keep stumbling in the dark, complaining, externalizing, fighting shadows on the wall, and staying trapped in victim/blame consciousness—until we answer the call sincerely and engage in the necessary inner work.
That’s what brings forth what is already deeply within us, and as we align with it, we become conscious transducers of Divine Will, which transforms the world from the inside out.
Why Evil Doesn’t Get Away With It
I gave up on the idea that all the “bad guys” would be arrested a long time ago, around 2010, after realizing that the truth about 9/11 would never come out. And it still hasn’t.
Yes, I have my hopes here and there, like any human. I’ve been in black-pill territory and in hopium.
But again, I realize this is not how reality works. It’s not a Hollywood film with a simple script and a “happy” ending.
Nor is it a bad ending, as if “evil” wins.
Evil doesn’t get away with it, even if it appears so.
It just doesn’t work the way we think or want it to.
God’s will does not operate according to human morality, logic, or judgment.
The law of Karma, denied and misunderstood by many, works in mysterious and complex, impersonal ways over lifetimes and ages, beyond the grasp of the surface mind.
What We Don’t Understand About Death
We are so limited in our perception.
We do not fully understand death or the process of dying.
We fear death. We see death all around us, and we grieve and mourn when loved ones die.
We try to slow down or avoid aging with biohacking, botox, and cosmetic surgeries.
But none of us can escape death.
Even the materialist transhumanists will face a rude awakening in trying to become physically immortal.
At the same time, we never truly face death.
We don’t make the effort to understand the one thing no human can escape: to look beyond death and ask what happens afterwards, not based on religious dogma that tells you the lie of a judging God.
There is a consistent afterlife process across all esoteric traditions, each describing it in its own way.
Whether it’s the Tibetan Book of the Dead, the Egyptian Book of the Dead, Steiner’s cosmology of the afterlife, or Sri Aurobindo’s Integral Yoga, and others, these teachings offer deep insights into the rebirth and afterlife process, how we can prepare for it and how to assist the dead in their transition.
The Corruption of Religion
Christianity is one of the most distorted religions. The Bible is one of the most corrupted and edited texts.
There’s a saying: “If God wrote the Bible, then the Devil edited it.”
One of the most significant corruptions in the Bible was the removal of the concept of reincarnation, along with the process of karma and soul evolution over lifetimes.
In esoteric Christianity, before the development of organized religion, reincarnation and soul evolution were integral to the original teachings, grounded in the universal law of cause and effect across lifetimes.
According to the edited Bible, you are born in sin, die, and are judged by God to go to “heaven” or “hell,” based on the Jesus savior program.
The ultimate religious matrix control system.
Now, you have a revival of this dogma with “reborn” Christians telling you that reincarnation is “New Age nonsense” and yoga is “satanic.”
On the other side of the delusional coin, you have the “reincarnation is a trap” and “Earth is a prison planet” black-pill fringe narrative.
That’s the real inversion: the corruption of spirituality in the form of religion, and how billions believe that a book which has been edited, copied, translated, and revised thousands of times across languages and centuries is the literal word of God.
Surrender, Grief, and the Path Through Darkness
Some people I know work with the deceased and help them transition. They have done this work for over 30 years.
What if I told you that many deaths that seem like tragic accidents were planned on a soul level before incarnation?
Maybe you’d laugh at me, or them, as they report being in contact with the deceased.
We still need to grieve, honor the dead, and feel all feelings.
This is not some over-simplified intellectual cop-out of saying, “It’s just karma.”
Death doesn’t create a clean slate either, nor is there “rest” after death until each soul has gone through the necessary process to learn its lessons and prepare for the next incarnation.
All of it unfolds according to Divine laws that are incomprehensible to the mind of the ego-personality.
In these difficult times, allow yourself to feel all feelings and pray.
But don’t pray for a specific outcome.
Pray for surrender to the Divine and alignment with God’s will.
Pray for the dead for a successful and peaceful transition.
And let them go. Grieve, but don’t make the grieving process about you. It can keep their soul from properly transitioning.
That is what will carry you through any perceived hardship.
Sometimes it also helps to turn off the news. Most things are beyond your control.
Godspeed.
“Providence is not only that which saves me from the shipwreck in which everybody else has foundered. Providence is also that which, while all others are saved, snatches away my last plank of safety and drowns me in the solitary ocean.”
– Sri Aurobindo
Some good insights here as well, if they can penetrate through the fortress of the mind:
“Each thing, each being, each force on the earth moves toward a special absolute, expressing it more or less accurately and often perversely, but despite all the flaws and perversions it obeys an intimate law that impels it towards the one truth of its being – even the leaves on the same tree are all unique.
If it were not for that absolute and unique truth at the center of each one of us, we would crumble.
But the mind, which sees only the present surface of things, seeks to trim off all the rough edges, purify by exclusion, and reduce its world to a uniform, righteous and equitable truth.
It decrees, “This is good, that is bad; this is friendly, that is hostile.” It might want to eliminate all the Nazis from the world or all the Chinese, for instance, thinking they are quite unnecessary calamities.
And the mind is right, by definition, since it is designed to be reasonable and since it, too, expresses a mental or moral absolute that has its place and purpose.
However, this is not the whole truth; it is only one perspective. Some will say that our partiality, our mind, our morals are necessary instruments for living in the world as it is now, and this is true. We do need to be partial.But this is also why the world is not whole.
We should never lose sight of the fact that these are transitory instruments, and that we must aim at replacing these stopgaps, as Sri Aurobindo called them, with a consciousness that is vision and power.
Finally, this is why we lack power, for if we possessed power, we would, with the best of intentions, precipitate a catastrophe through ignorance or shortsightedness.
Our shortcomings are necessary shortcomings. Not only does the supramental divine consciousness capture all the points of view, but also the deeper forces at work behind each thing as well as the truth within each thing: it is a Truth-Consciousness, and because it sees all, it automatically possesses Power.
We are powerless because we do not see. To see, and to see totally, necessarily means to have power.
But the supramental [divine] power does not obey our logic or morality; it sees far into space and time, and it does not try to do away with evil in order to save the good, nor does it work through miracles; it frees the good that is within the evil, applying its force and light on the dark half so it consents to its luminous counterpart.
Wherever it is applied, the immediate effect is to touch off a crisis; that is, to place the shadow in front of its own light. It is a stupendous evolutionary ferment.”
– Satprem, The Adventure of Consciousness
“The only free will in the world is the one divine Will of which Nature is the executrix; for she is the master and creator of all other wills.
Human free will can be real in a sense, but, like all things that belong to the modes of Nature, it is only relatively real.
The mind rides on a swirl of natural forces, balances on a poise between several possibilities, inclines to one side or another, settles and has the sense of choosing: but it does not see, it is not even dimly aware of the Force behind that has determined its choice. It cannot see it, because that Force is something total and to our eyes indeterminate.
Behind this petty instrumental action of the human will there is something vast and powerful and eternal that oversees the trend of the inclination and presses on the turn of the will.
There is a total Truth in Nature greater than our individual choice. This apparently self-acting mechanism of Nature conceals an immanent divine Will that compels and guides it and shapes its purposes.
But you cannot feel or know that Will while you are shut up in your narrow cell of personality, blinded and chained to your viewpoint of the ego and its desires.
For you can wholly respond to it only when you are impersonalized by knowledge and widened to see all things in the self and in God and the self and God in all things.
The state of ignorance in which you believe that you are the doer of your acts persists so long as it is necessary for your development; but as soon as you are capable of passing into a higher condition, you begin to see that you are an instrument of the one consciousness; you take a step upward and you rise to a higher conscious level.”
– Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis of Yoga