Friday, May 1, 2009

Law and Justice

A process begun months ago among White House lawyers to quietly compile a list of possible Supreme Court picks has accelerated with word Justice David Souter plans to step down form the bench later this year.

Establishing courts of law is one of the seven commandments given to Noah after the flood; these laws are relevant to all human beings since we derive our parentage from these survivors–plus, it is deeply rooted inside the human being the need for justice. Perhaps the rational behind our common need for justice is that the soul lives in heaven while the body harbors memories of a perfect world as attested to by children who constantly complain about the world not being fair?

The widely expected woman to be nominated to the highest bench bodes well with our time of transition from the six thousand years of man into the thousand years of woman known as the Thousand Years of Peace; the 6000 year old Hebrew calendar is but a few centuries away from completion and bringing female energy to the bench in the form of a woman justice is necessitated by our need for compassion.

Although, in the end all things need to be judged thus accomplishing closure, but it is compassion which rectifies law and fixes judgement.

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