In your lecture on 02.09.2006 you've said, that one understands one does wrong things, but when it too late. (You've made an example with a smoker). As one is before a court (or Yamaraja) it is too late to improve the situation too. There is also a statement in Shrimad Bhagavatam, that a punishment actually do not change the punished, and the jail actually do not change the criminal, as if the punishment or reactions do not actually meant to change the people but for establish the justice or balance of the energy. It seems that the punishment must be there, where not perfect beings have a free will, but only to keep the world in balance.
If one loose contact with oneself in one place, can it be so, that in some other place he'll be OK? Or one takes problems with when one moves in another place, and the only solution is to change oneself?
![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)