Ah no The person themselves does not change color, only their rukh, which ordinary people cannot see. [ in other words, if you're thinking about my baby, it don't matter if you're black or white. ] (I have not personally seen anyone with rukh dyed in black but a friend of mine has told me about it)
It is not really a "punishment" It is just a principle of the world, like any other physical law. The great flow, which contains the wills and cumulative actions of everyone who has ever lived, is what binds the world together and keeps it moving forward into the future. In a sense, it is itself destiny. So someone who has utterly rejected their own path within that flow naturally becomes incompatible with it
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The person themselves does not change color, only their rukh, which ordinary people cannot see. [ in other words, if you're thinking about my baby, it don't matter if you're black or white. ] (I have not personally seen anyone with rukh dyed in black but a friend of mine has told me about it)
It is not really a "punishment"
It is just a principle of the world, like any other physical law. The great flow, which contains the wills and cumulative actions of everyone who has ever lived, is what binds the world together and keeps it moving forward into the future. In a sense, it is itself destiny. So someone who has utterly rejected their own path within that flow naturally becomes incompatible with it