What is karma?
Karma is generally understood as being the notion that what we put out comes back to us, either in this lifetime or the next. It is central to religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism, but the Bible also tells us that we reap what we sow, Paganism carries the idea that what we do comes back to us threefold and the Law of Attraction says that what manifests in our lives is what we have drawn towards us through the vibrations we originate. A key difference between all the systems that hold the notion of Karma is how Karmic justice is dispensed. Whilst some say God dispenses Karmic justice, others, such as Buddhism and the Law of Attraction, tell us that our thoughts, deeds and words attract their like into our incarnations without the intervention of any God like figure.
Sometimes it seem that people who don’t appear to be ‘good’ reap rewards, whilst big hearted people do not, but the law of Karma says that you can’t escape it. I would add that we can never truly judge or understand what is going on in another person’s life.
Part of our progression involves becoming aware of not just what we do, but what we think or the vibrations we send out. Our spiritual voyage asks us to look deep within our hearts and souls to examine our unconscious thoughts, patterns and impulses, to bring them out into the light of our consciousness.
Because all time is now, stepping into our power means thinking and acting with consciousness from this very moment, as the affects of what we do right now emanate across all past and future existences. You really can heal and change the past and the future from the moment in which you stand right now. This is the road not only to our own personal transformation, but to the evolution of the whole.
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