![]() ![]() Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate ~ Carl Jung.Īs you can see, when reading it from this perspective, you get a different viewpoint on it rather than what was programmed from our religious and cultural upbringing. Through reincarnation, it gives us the opportunity to make things right, to pay off our karmic debts and cycles, a rebirth of the new while purging the old, to reap the rewards of our fruits rendered. It gives us the opportunity to change our future, which creates abundant hope for all our tomorrows. ![]() There is no greater love than having the opportunity to understand the consequences of our action, or our inaction so that our Soul can grow. In the spiritual journey, it teaches us Soul lessons, love and forgiveness even if at some times it comes home as really tough love. Because the Law of Karma gives back to us whatever we have sent out as thoughts, word or deed, when negative karma returns, we tend to blame it as a form of punishment. Karma is also our greatest teacher, allowing us to learn from our mistakes. The Law of Karma simply says that our thoughts, words, and deeds creating a chain of negative and positive cause and effect. As long as the stock of sanchita karma lasts, a part of it continues to be taken out as prarabdha karma for being enjoyed in one lifetime, leading to the cycle of birth and death.” Saint Tulsidas, an author of Sacred Hindu Scripture Ramayana once said, “Our destiny was shaped long before the body came into a being. Some accumulate and return unexpectedly in this or other lifetimes. The conquest of karma lies in intelligent action and dispassionate reaction. Karma refers to the totality of our actions and their concomitant reactions in this and previous lives, all of which determines our future. Karma is not fate, for we act with what can be described as a conditioned “free will” creating out our own destinies. “Karma” literally means “action,” and more broadly names the Universal Principle of cause and effect, action and reaction, which Hindus believe governs all consciousness. Karma is a concept of Hinduisms, which explains through a system where beneficial effects are derived from past beneficial actions and harmful effects from past harmful actions, creating a system of actions and reactions throughout a Soul’s reincarnated lives forming a cycle of rebirth. Karma is borrowed from Sanskrit word Karam. When you look at it from this perspective, it is not so scary. After all, as a spiritual being, you are living a human experience. Remember on a Soul level, these are all lessons attained for your Soul expansion and growth, which you perfectly scripted to play out so that you get specific experiences in a human form. Karma is not deeds you reap as a punishment. Now before you get worried about what this means, let’s dive deep into what actually karma is. If you had past lives, you have brought some sort of karma from those lives into this lifetime. As they embark further into their spiritual ascension process and their path, more gets unveiled. Soul recollection occurs when you encounter someone from your Soul Monad or Soul Tribe.įor most Twin Flames, the moment they encounter their beloved, they instantly feel a past life connection or unexplainable bond with them. Those who believe in reincarnation claim clues regarding their past lives by having some faint recollection of it through their intuition, by simply having an inner knowing, dreams, epiphanies or simply Soul recollection. Most religious scriptures talk about reincarnation so this is not an unknown subject for anybody. Reincarnation has been believed by many cultures, dating back to the beginning of time. ![]()
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