Friday, February 17, 2023

How to Consciously Create Positive Karma

Just Being Born, Being, Existing is Wonderful and the effect of Karma

The word karma has become a negative archetype for the vast majority of human beings. When you hear about karma it is always in a negative way. Not many people (apart from myself) refer to the positive that happens to them in life, attributing it to karma, but yes, when something negative happens to them, or they are in a difficult stage of their lives, they can say "maybe everything what is happening to me is due to my karma."

Those who believe in reincarnation (of course I don't believe, but I have to be sure that what I believe is true, provable, and I can't say that about reincarnations) say that perhaps in previous lives they were bad people and that is why bad things happen to them in this life as well.

Some more extreme people believe that if they are bad in this life they will reincarnate as cockroaches in the supposed next life.

In my opinion, good and bad is relative, in fact I don't believe in duality. What is bad for some can be a blessing for others. While someone throws away an old rug, another wishes for it and prays to get it so they can lie on it.

Loving and being loved as a consequence of immediate Karma. your harvest

With respect to future incarnations in animal bodies, it is logically and scientifically impossible because a being created in the image of God, with a perfect spiritual anatomy, will impossibly be able to incarnate in any type of animal.

Karma, like the Law of Sowing and Harvesting, is something else, and it does not have to be good or bad, it "is".
It is clear that if I plant nettles I do not harvest potatoes or vice versa, but that does not mean that nettles are bad or that potatoes are better than nettles.

Jesus Christ said to love others as ourselves. This is the Law of the Good Harvest. It is completely clear that if we experience something bad we also believe that the same will do the same harm to other people, therefore the phrase "do not do to others what you do not want them to do to you" illustrates what I am trying to explain.

Karma is wonderful for people who do good, that is, who plant love because they are supposed to reap love, even if it is only (really a lot) the fruit of joy and happiness that doing good brings: good conscience, feeling in Peace, fulfilled, being able to sleep peacefully.

Don't take "nothing for granted." Become aware of the Wonders of Karma

I have written from time to time, that most people do not live in duality but in a "negative unity", since they have been brought up in a negative way. If we experienced the events of life mostly in a positive rather than a negative way, then we wouldn't get sick or unhappy. The "positive unit", living in love over the circumstances would make us very happy, but, despite me, it is not so.

On the other hand, we take the good that happens in our lives for granted. Nobody complains about how well things are going for him. Nobody complains about being completely healthy, happy, and having economic well-being, but being happy, being healthy and having a good economy are also a manifestation of karma, of the seeds that we have planted previously in our lives, so it follows that karma is wonderful for good-hearted people.

When some people talk about their karma as something negative, they are really sentencing themselves, otherwise, for them, karma would also be wonderful.

Damian Alvarez at  http://sistemasanaciontinerfe.blogspot.com/






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