Embodiments of
Love!
कर्मन् is the
root word for Karma कर्म, which means action or performance;
Many people have written a
lot and people just have started skipping the page;
I wanted to share my view in
the WIFI way
Karma gives the opportunity
to break the status quo;
It is wireless and also
seamless…
there is no GOD and no Priest in-between....
It is between your Karma and
you
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You are not tied by anything
but you are in full control and always stay connected
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Let us untie the knot now;
People say desires generate
karma;
Nonsense
You do something and create
an account;
if the balance sheet shows fraud at your end, then you create a
repayable account on the negative side;
if it is an act of benevolence, then also you create an account, which ensures pleasures
both are chains...iron or gold...chain is a chain...
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A wrong action may not bring
its reaction at once, even as fresh milk turns not sour at once: like a
smouldering fire concealed under ashes it consumes the wrongdoer, the fool.
(The Dhammapada: The Fool, 71.)
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Alexander Peck essays
beautifully on Karma:
Our habits of thinking,
speaking and acting (the causes) influence and can transform our interactions
with others (the effects). In a way, the law of cause and effect is the true
creator of relationships. As we relate to others in certain ways, people respond
to us according to how we relate to them. In other words, whenever we act,
speak or think, we create karma and that karma eventually ripens into painful,
pleasurable, or neutral experiences for us, depending on the action. Clearly,
karma is ceaselessly involved in how we interact with others.
The law of karma ensures
justice in a moral universe. It means that an in-built justice system operates
behind the scenes. No one gets away with anything! This implies that we do not
need to retaliate or fight back in personal relationships. Envy and jealousy
towards others are also unnecessary. If another person has caused harm, the law
of karma will bring its own retribution on the afflictor of harm. Our response
ought to be one of compassion – and not smug glee. (In cases of severe abuse or
harm, calling on civil authorities such as police and counselors is of course
necessary.)
From a karma point of view,
self-acceptance is a critical causal factor with great potential to create
well-being.
People with a high level of
self-acceptance see the following effects (karmic fruit) in their lives in that
they:
· Feel healthier, happier, and more at peace.
· Are present, awake, and aware in the moment.
· Experience a deep gratitude and reverence for
life.
· Experience a deep connection to life, God, or
spirit.
· Are able to express joy and freedom in most
circumstances.
We tend to feel uncomfortable
around difficult people. A kinder alternative is to try to discern their
situation. To ask ourselves: What would it be like from their perspective? If
we're aware of weighty negative karma through disturbances in their mind, or
heavy delusions influencing their perspective on every situation, we can only
feel heartfelt compassion.
Compassion and universal
responsibility are important for our own spiritual development. And while
people may have created the causes for experiencing their difficulties, it
never matters whose pain or problem it is. We have a duty to try to relieve
others' suffering out of empathy and compassion, knowing what it is like to
feel desolate and miserable.
धन्यवाद:
See you in the next episode
With lots of love
श्वस्ति , मङ्गलं भूयात्
राजगोपालः
rajagopal
14.09.2015
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