Many of us, if not all, come into this life with Karma and
we have one job to do and that is to heal that Karma so that we can Love unconditionally.
I find it quite fascinating that people think that Karma is
somehow going to do their dirty work for them. It grates on me when I see posts
or hear people say “Karma is going to get so and so.” It is a fact that there is a Law of Return in
the Universe. Even in the Bible we have
“You reap what you sow” but Karma is not our personal judge and jury.
So why do we feel compelled to speak of Karma in this
way? I believe it is because of our own
self-importance. We are placing all the
blame on the other rather than looking at our role in the situation. Should we look into ourselves first we may
discover that we allowed the perceived wrong to happen. Does that make us partly to blame, absolutely
and therefore it is important for us to take responsibility for our part.
Karma is our teacher.
One could argue that wishing ill on a person that has done you wrong in
some way is in effect doing intentional harm and therefore will incur your own
Karma. Would it not be better to
understand how we allowed it to happen and then carry that lesson forward in
order to not make the same mistake twice?
Every action has a reaction.
We can have good Karma as well when we act selflessly. Paying it forward will solicit a positive
return, it is the Law of the Universe – that is why the greatest rule I endeavour
to live by is: “First Do No Harm”
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