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    1. himself might say it was faith in his loving God of all mankind and all the good Karma accrued from fighting the good fight


    2. After welcoming me, he began to complain about “a woman who left Janus three years ago, without even explaining the reasons for leaving; she left because she couldn't find a boyfriend, but neither away from Janus did she find a boyfriend; maybe it's her karma, maybe its her idiosyncrasy


    3. "You can't escape karma or my people," I finished by saying


    4. was my destiny, and earning that meagre income from it my karma


    5. What is the point of having a body if they don’t use it, you ask? They are simply burning up their last vestiges of karma before moving on to the inner planes


    6. Over many years I have come to understand that these inorganic beings represent a far more complex symbiosis, a kind of mirror, where the internal and external worlds are fused at a very deep and intimate level, and this process deepens and changes over time as you burn off your karma


    7. Also anything can be made manifest, everything is connected and that we are actually sons and daughters of the Sun but due to karma act out our lives in set ways


    8. Buddhism came into a culture with many gods, and the belief in a soul that traveled from lifetime to lifetime carrying with it a debt of karma


    9. Karma – A Sanskrit term that means ‘action’ or ‘deed


    10. The concept of karma plays a large role in both yoga and Buddhism

    11. The Yoga of Selfless Action (Karma Yoga)


    12. Also, for each soul there is an agreement with the Divine force called the soul contract, which in essence contains the soul’s intended life path and set-ups linked to one’s karma


    13. “The world will only be cured of its ills when knowledge of karma and reincarnation has spread throughout the whole world


    14. This is the planned portion which is shaped by our past karma


    15. This experience is directly related to the character, karma, and level of spirituality of the individual soul


    16. The gender, physique, location of birth and lessons of life (which are tied to karma) are some of the details being considered in this stage


    17. Instead, it is related to the person’s karma and life purpose on Earth


    18. Perhaps, in most cases we do not witness instant karma, so we fret and assume that life is unjust


    19. Luck is an ambiguous term for karma


    20. karma mate, he asked me, “If you could only say one

    21. was and how long his Karma had been


    22. the karma was released back to the universe


    23. If there is such a thing as Karma, that's God's territory


    24. His philosophy was based on the correct action -dharma in India- and on karma as the result of one´s acts


    25. Each step, each life, and the experiences of each learning cycle were carefully planned by the law of Karma


    26. The divine intelligence called Karma is responsible for this plan and generates experiences according to our learning plan and the time that we require to learn each lesson that comes with it


    27. “Let’s define Karma again and expand on this concept


    28. In many philosophies, Karma represents the fatalistic consequence of what we did during our lives, an action and reaction


    29. This concept of reward and/or punishment according to your past actions is a naive explanation of the precious and complex work accomplished by Karma


    30. Karma is not either a law or a divine mechanism for reward or punishment

    31. Karma is the divine intelligence that drives our ‘Angels’ training strategy’ throughout our spiritual journey: from dark ignorance to perfection


    32. “Most people are unaware that we can influence our Karma in many ways


    33. But we can go further by surrendering and starting to work hand in hand with Karma, as we would with our headmaster


    34. If we are able to read these messages and learn the lesson before they become a challenging experience, Karma will be satisfied and the experience can be avoided


    35. This transforms our relationship with Karma from a passive feeling of fatality to a constructive and grateful attitude for every experience received, good or bad


    36. Mastering the relationship with Karma puts us in charge of our evolution, allowing for a much more enjoyable, efficient, and powerful life


    37. “If Karma is the headmaster, then the Spirit Guides are our tutors


    38. “You will forgive by offering love and gratitude because each one of them has been hired by Karma to act in the comedy of your life, to provide you a gift toward your spiritual evolution


    39. Dissolve all the sins and the Karma of mine,


    40. It is the karma you carried from another lifetime of which you, and only you, were the creator of it then as now

    41. Karma, then, is volitional activity in the mind


    42. In sum, we can illustrate the working of karma using the following two equations:


    43. First, karma and its results are certain and unfailing – with the results at all times being similar to the cause


    44. Karma and its results are exactly like a seed and its fruit


    45. The "four laws of karma" are described in this chapter


    46. In Buddhism the operation of karma is classically demonstrated with the analogy of throwing a stone into a pond


    47. Karma is fixed and definite


    48. Yangsi Rinpoche adds: “Since karma is definite, all negative actions, no matter how small, bring suffering, and all positive actions bring happiness


    49. Karma increases and expands


    50. However, this explained by stated that these are cases where the people have not met with something for which they had not created the karma














































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