After watching the video, I found a strange piece and at the same time, food for deep thought. We usually question God's love whenever we face any danger or hardship in life. But the irrefutable logic and philosophy that Brother Eli Soriano has explained in this video turns our traditional finger of accusation back on itself. This is not just a religious discussion, but rather an extraordinary analysis of the causality or 'Law' behind the creation and our existence.
The thing that moved me the most in the video is the balance of love and justice. He beautifully explains with the example of the universe that just as the earth, the planets, and stars survive based on a certain law or gravitational force (Law), similarly, our life also stands on some spiritual and moral laws. Through the example of Adam and Eve, he show thatt God did not create humans as robots; He gave us 'free will'. And it is the misuse of this freedom or violation of the rules that creates chaos or 'suffering'. In other words, our suffering is not a lack of God's love, but rather a reflection of Justice. Just as breaking the rules is punishable, similarly, the suffering of the present civilization is the result of violating the rules of nature or the Creator.
While watching the video, I felt that our present human civilization is actually living in a huge mistake. We think that we can do whatever we want and not have to suffer any consequences. But the truth is, every action has an equal and opposite reaction—which is true in the spiritual world as well as in science. The suffering or suffering we go through is actually the result of our own karma or choices. We often avoid this truth and blame it all on the Creator.
Finally, this video has removed the veil of ignorance from before my eyes. It has taught me to think that the world runs only on emotions. No, it is based on specific justice. The hidden truth of our human civilization is that we are the authors of our own suffering. For those who are searching for the deeper meaning of life and the answer to the question "Why do bad things happen to us?", this video is a priceless gem. It is not just theology; it is a new way of looking at life.