BEYOND KARMA
Karma is one of the most certain laws in the natural universe. It’s the yin and the yang of things. I am sure most people have heard of it before. All of us whether we know it or not have been the donor and recipient of this law in the past, good as well as bad. It is derived from the Sanskrit word Karman; a natural consequence, result or outcome of circumstances or actions. When Karma comes around it’s sometimes better to be the giver rather than the recipient. Of course that depends on whether what you get is good quality vibration or bad.
Karma essentially states that what you give out you will get back. If you give you will receive, and I believe as co-creators we are always giving. If you do a good deed, a good deed will be done for you when you need it. It is a simple law, it makes sense doesn’t it? We can often clearly see it in the small things we do in our lives and we can see it on a societal level, and then on to a universal level.
Nevertheless Karma is a basic principle that most people agree with. Empirical and scientific study can confirm it too but above this is common sense. Interestingly it has a lot to do with grace and addiction.
Historically there are so many stories of people who have lived by the sword and died by the sword that it is now taken as a kind of given principle. The same applies for Karma, yet even more profoundly so. If you give out good thoughts, which are your intentions, you will receive power to create these thoughts, put them into practice. You get what you asked for. Sound easy? It is however nothing comes without practice. I have read hundreds of self help books, psychological books, and esoteric books all relating the same principles. Readers walk away inspired and partially equipped yet fail at their intentions over-time. There is no lasting change or influence.
Karma explains the entire cycle of cause and effect. Action or movement manifest that has expanded into consequence or reality. Karma is certainly not just a word that is used in the Dharmic religions such as Buddhist and Hindu religions but has expanded into universal consciousness from North to South and East to West. Karma is a law of cause and effect indeed, it is Gods law of as you sew so shall you reap and much more than that. It is this law of His that has keep all things fair and just, true and balanced over the ages.
We are helpless to change the effect of what we have cased through our own misdirection or ignorance. This arguably makes, enlightenment or being born again, or any kind of revelation, Satori or awakenings leave us where we were, lost within our consequence.
There is one thing that collapses that ideology of Karma and sends it right back toward its point of origin, without it being able to have an effect on you. The time-space continuum and the laws by which the very universe are governed are made impotent. They are sent back to their source, without having arrived at their pre-destined target. How can this be? It is simple. This karmic intervention is Grace.
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