Folk wisdom knows no boundaries, for all caseslife there are all kinds of proverbs, sayings, parables, aphorisms, and, most surprisingly, on all continents of the Earth the situations in instructive phrases are different, and the conclusions are the same. From generation to generation the same words are repeated, but sometimes it is pronounced purely formally, without realizing the profound meaning in which the spiritual law is concluded, and ignorance of this will not save you from responsibility. For example, this happens with the expression: "Everything that is done is done for the better."
Spiritual law
The laws of the natural sciences (physical, chemical,biological, etc.), no one denies, and, knowing them at least at the everyday level, people are guided and obeyed in their lives. No one will jump from an airplane without a parachute (Newton's law), touch bare wires (Ohm's law), dive into the water without knowing how to swim (Archimedes' law). Spiritual laws were also discovered long ago and are set out, for example, in the Bible or other religious teachings, and, of course, they are reflected in the oral creativity of peoples. The spiritual law: "Everything that is done is done for the better" is not a banal soothing phrase, not a call for better, but a chance to understand and accept what happened for further spiritual growth.
Understand and accept
"Everything that is done is done for the better"is heard from all sides on any minor occasion. But as soon as it concerns serious tragedies, the human mind refuses to accept death as a science, it necessarily looks for the guilty (he or they, of course, always is), not understanding the main thing: they are involved in the incident to the last one. All for the better - this is not the slogan of optimists who are not afraid of anything, but the law that confirms the person's right to choose. The choice is made every second: to go - not to go, to do - not to do, to think - not to think, to be silent - to talk. In taking actions, a person chooses (albeit unconsciously) and the responsibility that will be incurred for this, so that the expressions "fate has deprived" or "God punished" are in fact soothing and justifying phrases for non-believers. No one punishes anyone for violating spiritual laws - only each of himself. It's hard to accept, because it's become a habit to justify yourself. But how useless to scream in the sky and make excuses that I forgot the parachute, because I did not get enough sleep, it's as useless to wring my hands about the failed fate and look for the guilty ones.
Everything will be fine
Why is it that everything that is done is done tobetter? What is done according to the law is understandable, but who said what is for the best? Probably because it's an axiom. It is accepted by the heart, and it is almost impossible to prove it to the closed soul. Once upon the dawn of civilization, man was given knowledge of all laws, but he preferred to cultivate natural sciences, because they opened the way to profit and power. But not paying attention to the spiritual commandments means to sign a death sentence for yourself, which can be seen in the history of the last centuries: the more sophisticated and grandiose the discoveries, the more ruthless people are towards each other, the more screaming about the world, the bloodier the wars are than more drugs - the more diseases. But the universe still gravitates toward good, and therefore everything that is done is done for the better, even if soon there will not be a single person left in the universe.