The Wrong we have Done, Thought, or Intended Will wreak its Vengeance on Our SOULS.

C.g. Jung
The Wrong we have Done, Thought, or Intended Will wreak...
The Wrong we have Done, Thought, or Intended Will wreak...
The Wrong we have Done, Thought, or Intended Will wreak...
The Wrong we have Done, Thought, or Intended Will wreak...
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The Wrong we have Done, Thought, or Intended Will wreak its Vengeance on Our Souls. The wrong we have done to others will be inflicted on us by the same evil power that made us wrong. This is a very true saying and everyone should take notice of it. If someone is being hurt by you and you try to stop the pain by apologizing, it is not going to work.

No matter what you do, you will never be able to get rid of the pain. The evil power that made you bad will continue to make you hurtful until your soul is purified.

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