Hi, Tanya Schmidtchen,
Thank you so much for your thoughtful and deep inquiry. A question like this is every author's dream because for you to even be able to ask me about this kind of thing means you've carefully read and understood my words and ideas with a level of attention, care, understanding, and respect that few can and even fewer will.
I suspect the main source of the confusion here is indicated by your use of the words
"worry" and
"injustice". I'm not sure what you mean exactly by either of those words. If you can define each of those two words for me in detail, I think I will be able to understand and answer your question much more directly and clearly.
Nonetheless, in the meantime, I have created a similar question without those two words, and posted it along with my answer. Here is the link to view that Q&A:
Q&A: "Where is the line between (1) letting go of all judgementalism versus (2) allowing for sadness at harm done to others?
With love,
Eckhart Aurelius
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Thank you for the response! I think what I was meaning by "injustice" was, for example, a child being kidnapped and abused. While I can understand the death of a dear friend being how it was supposed to be and her part being played as it should have been, I can still selfishly wish it wasn't over nearly so soon. I cannot, however, see how these more extreme cases of violence and carelessness with our collective selves are meant to be. By "worry" I suppose I meant spending mental energy on.
I appreciated your link to your similar post by the way. It definitely made it more clear, but I'm still uncertain.