There appears to be a perception among modern-day people that the unrighteous and wicked are rewarded, while the righteous and good are punished. Many often angrily ask: “Where is the justice?” However, through careful observation, one realizes that the just law of cause and effect is constantly present and unfolding around us.
A Taiwanese professor, using the pen name Yunhe, studied in the United States and considered himself highly educated. He initially viewed “karma” as a religious fabrication used to promote doctrine. However, after repeatedly witnessing such cases, he came to believe that many mysterious phenomena in the universe remain unexplained by current science. The professor later compiled the collected stories of karma into a book, which he gave to those who were destined to read it, advising the public to “refrain from all evil and practice all good.” The following is an excerpt from one of his shared examples.
Doctors can treat illnesses, alleviate physical and mental suffering, restore health, and give people renewed vitality and confidence. Therefore, physicians with medical ethics and compassion are often benefactors to their patients, making immeasurable contributions to humanity and deserving the utmost respect. However, those lacking medical ethics and compassion, driven only by greed and disregarding the lives of patients, commit heinous crimes that are utterly despicable. Thus, regardless of whether one does good or evil, the retribution seems particularly swift.
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