The
actions we effect in a lifetime determine our
destiny...
'Karma' is not about revenge
or profit, as it fundamentally works with reality. 'Karma' in fact plays a dual role in reality, specifically
in regard to cause and effect. Its basis is simple;
if we can remove any negative influences, positive
energies will replace them almost immediately.
The basic purpose of 'Karma' can also be interpreted
as a reason for us to consider the consequences
of our actions before we act. Its purpose is remarkably
similar to that of the eastern zodiac and western
astrology, and these three beliefs have supported
each other since ancient times.
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The concept of Karma is in fact associated with the Neopagan law of return, whereby either advantageous or detrimental effects will take effect in accordance with the will of our actions. Karma became the understanding that our own actions would determine our own destiny. The Theosophical Society of the Western world further developed the ancient beliefs into the understanding of Karma. The New Age and Kardecist schools of thought symbolized this karmic belief, as a type of good fortune blessed with virtue. If one was to do something of spiritual value, one could expect good luck in return for their actions.
Another understanding of 'Karma' is as a function within us, one which repeatedly
makes our lives more of a hardship than a breeze.
It is sort of like our minds calls on our ‘"auto
pilot" to deal with situations, yet our
lives never seem to change. This can result from
either laziness, or a physical injury we may not
even be aware of. This condition usually grows
as it affects our internal energy source, like
a magnet attracting anything wrong with us. However, if we can remove just
one of these karmic knots, all others associated
with it will be removed instantaneously. In this
instance, a healthy body helps for a healthy
mind and balanced outlook. A simple way to initiate
this process is to unite our positive
energies into one.
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The Wheel of Karma is associated with the eye of The Milky Way Galaxy, where the Heart of our Solar System lies. It originates from the Alchemy Wheel, which is said to spiral consciousness back to its source.
Karma is a very pure and personal part of a life. If something holds our good energy back, we should not be afraid to action even a small change. Love, patience, and compassion are invaluable karmic assets, and all are readily available. Sometimes, all we need to work with to effect the positive change required is time itself! We should use our time wisely!