Friday, December 17, 2010

Law of Karma

Law of Karma.
How do I use the Law of Karma to navigate change so I can grow and transform to:
1.      have peace  and
2.      Reach my potential for this lifetime?

The Law of Karma is a benevolent gift of love from the universe.
It is also a navigational tool to guide and give direction to my life.
As I am always reminded... life is in a perpetual state of change.
Just as I think I have the answer and the road map for my life (and others’) the vital elements and the rules change!

One crucial and fundamental principle described in each of the world religions are the teachings contained by the Law of Karma.

What is the Law of Karma and how can I understand it in my life?

Karma means... What I sow is what I reap or What I give is what I will receive (Galatians 6:7).
What I see and how I experience this life is a reflection of my state of being.
My state of being is a vibration level that magnetises thoughts, feelings, actions and experiences of the same and matching vibration level.
Who would want that when I am in my personality (ego)!

Karma means "deed" or "act" and names the universal principle of cause and effect, action and reaction that governs all life and is applicable to an individual or a group of individuals such as a family, as well as a community, corporation or a nation.
The Law of Karma (like the Law of Gravity) is unbreakable and is present in both the blessed areas of our lives and the difficult and challenging times (Myss p 36).

Sometimes I hear people say:
‘It’s just my karma; I can’t do anything about it’
This is a misunderstanding of this spiritual principle.
Karma is not punishment or retribution but simply an extended expression or consequence of natural acts – it is the business of balance and right order. (MKCS 2005, p 243)

Karma refers to the totality of my actions and their concomitant reactions in this and previous lives, all of which determines my future. The understanding of karma lies in my being aware and awake, being able to take the intelligent action of giving a loving and compassion response in the present moment.

This action, in the present, allows me to control my future and create my destiny, through using the Law of Karma. In Pranic Healing, the application of the Law of Karma, in this way, is called the Golden Rule. This Golden Rule is a spiritual technique that allows for my transformation. It has two aspects which are simple and easy to understand.

Firstly, the Yang Golden Rule which states ‘Do unto others what you would want done unto you’.
Secondly, the Yin Golden Rule is ‘Don’t do unto others what you would not want others to do unto you’.
Master Choa Kok Sui (modern day founder of Pranic Healing) describes the principles, techniques and application of these rules to change your life in this incarnation.
He gives the examples ‘if you want help in times of need, you need to help others’ and ‘if you don’t want to be cheated, don’t cheat others’ said another way
if one sows goodness, one will reap goodness; if one sows evil, one will reap evil.

What I sow is what I will harvest.. What is my experience of life in this moment? Is this what I want to harvest?
Questions: What can I change to have peace in this moment?
Answer: My mind!

Master Choa Kok Sui. 2005.  Achieving Oneness with the Higher Soul. Institute of Inner Studies Publishing Foundation.
Myss, C.M. 2009 Defy Gravity. Hay House 

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