Karma: n
1. Eastern
religion, Eastern philosophy: the Hindu and Buddhist philosophy
according to which the quality of people’s current and future lives is
determined by their behavior in this and in previous lives
2. Atmosphere radiated by a place, situation, person, or object (informal)
3. Destiny or fate in general
The term karma became part of the general lexicon in the west during
the 60’s. It is certainly more “modern” to say karma rather than “reap
what you sow” yet it means exactly the same thing, the concept of karma actually predating Christianity by over a thousand years. This concept
is a cosmic law, is never broken and there is no appeal. Think law of
gravity. Same rules apply. The mistake many make when thinking on karma
is that it is a form of punishment. Unlike gravity, our actions
determine our karma, reaping what we have sown. The good news for all is
this law, The Law of Attraction works both ways. To borrow from Wayne
Dyer: When we change the way we look at things, the things we look at change.
To be clear: everyone faces trouble or difficulty in the course of
their lives they did nothing to attract but these occasions are
extremely rare, if we are rigorously honest with ourselves it is clear
that by the choices and decisions we made, particularly before embracing
the Spiritual way of living, we placed ourselves in a position to be
harmed. We are blessed with free will, the ability to choose the path we
walk, the choices we make determining the crop we reap. So we avoid
the deliberate manufacture of misery and suffering, Living on the
Spiritual Basis we walk the road less traveled, trusting and relying on a
power greater than ourselves to keep the adversary, fear, in its proper
place. If you knew, who walked beside you on this path you have chosen, you would never be afraid again.
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