Rules #16e:
Your Karma Will Run Over Your Dogma: Karmic Varieties
You Don't Understand: It's My Karma!
Direct Karma:
is "what you have sowed, you most certainly
will reap!" later in this life or in a future one.
Indirect Karma:
is "learning for the sake of learning!"
for the greater unfoldment of the individual soul.
Experience Karma:
is "doing the crime means doing the time"
through breaking of human/universal laws.
Should Karma:
answers the question of "what does karma
want me to do?" and arranges the lessons of life.
Completion Karma:
answers the question of "why am I compelled
to do what I do?" and provides resources.
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So What is Karma?
As Soul you are eternal. You have past, present,
and future lives. To grow in love, joy, and awareness, you reincarnate
into a series of physical bodies to experience different existences.
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So What is Reincarnation?
You have been or will be both genders as well
as all races, religions, ethnic, and cultural types throughout many
lifetimes. You will continue to be reborn until you have learned all
the spiritual lessons that the totality of all experience in all its
varieties has to teach you.
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Karma Defined:
Karma means "as you sow, so also shall you reap"
in this and other lives until you understand the complete consequences of
all your actions. Karma is the principle of cause and effect, action and
reaction, total cosmic justice and personal responsibility. All along the
way, you will find that "resistance" to the laws of karma is "futile":
you will learn to obey these laws through your experience.
Direct Karma is what most people expect it to
be. "As you have sowed, so shall you
reap" as wells as "What goes around comes around."
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Present Direct Karma - Part One of Prarabdha Karma:
the portion of your "sanchita" (total) karma
being worked on in the present life. If you work down on your agreed
upon debt in this lifetime, then more past debts surface to be worked
on. Direct karma flows from your actions: as you have sowed, so shall
you reap. Those with severe birth defects and hard life starts are
working on Direct Karma.
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Birth Defects:
The capacity and capabilities of body, mind,
and emotion that an individual receives at birth is the primary way
that karma is administered. Many birth defects are life sentences and
consume a great deal of an individual's time, energy, and effort as
well as limiting their choices and achievements.
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Life Start:
The life situation that the individual incarnates
into at birth is the secondary way that karma is administered. Many
situations are so hard that the individual becomes trapped by them.
This consumes a great deal of an individual's time, energy, and effort
as well as limiting their choices and achievements.
"Reincarnation is making a come back."
(Anonymous)
Indirect Karma is what most people least expect:
"Learning for the sake of learning." Those with
hard experiences of life-people-events are working on this.
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Present Indirect Karma - Part Two of Prarabdha Karma:
the portion of your "sanchita" (total) karma
being worked on in the present life. If you work down on your agreed
upon debt in this lifetime, then more past debts surface to be worked
on. Indirect karma flows from the desire to learn and experience more.
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Hard Experiences:
To become a CoWorker with God, one must understand
life from all angles. If they have not incurred any direct karma that
would naturally pull them into "hard" experiences of life, they will
still have to learn the lessons. So their indirect karma kicks in and
ensures they learn what they need to know.
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Treacherous People:
To become a CoWorker with God, one must learn
how to discern the motives and the actions of all sorts and conditions
of people. If they have not incurred any direct karma with treacherous
people, their indirect karma will pull those people in and ensure one
learns what they need to know.
"We meet no Stranger, but Ourself."
(Emily Dickinson)
Those who are pay the price for breaking the
laws are working on Experience Karma.
It is what most people are familiar with:
"Do the crime, do the time."
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Present Experience Karma - Kriyamana Karma:
daily, instant karma created in this life that
is worked off immediately. These are debts that are created and worked
off - ie. you do wrong and so you spend time in jail. Kriymana is what
teaches you that letting your conscience be your guide is always the
best policy.
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Breaking Man's Laws:
To learn how to live in a physical world,
one must learn to follow the rules and obey the laws of man... or pay
the price for not doing so. They will quickly learn that they will
live a happy life if they can avoid spending time inside police
stations, courtrooms, and government offices.
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Breaking Natures's Laws:
To learn how to live in a physical world,
one must learn to follow the rules and obey the laws of nature... or pay
the price for not doing so. They will quickly learn that they will live
a happy life if they can avoid spending time inside doctor's offices,
hospitals, and operating rooms.
"You are everything you have ever been - right
now." (Hazel Denning)
Should Karma is what most people wonder about:
"What should I be doing?"
Karma takes care of that!
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Present Experience Karma - Agami Karma:
the portion of actions in the present life
that add to your "sanchita" (total) karma. If you fail to work off
your debt, then more debts are sent to future lives. What you have
seem to have "gotten away with" in the past, you will certainly
"pay for in true coin" in the future.
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When Bad Things Happen to Good People:
Good people are the only ones who will ask,
"What should I be doing?" They ask usually because they have lived
a tough life and are worried about more bad things to come. The
answer is always the same: "Karma makes sure that you are doing what
you should be doing."
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When Life Chews Up Good People:
Good people are the only ones who will ask,
"Why has my life been so hard?" They ask usually because their lot
in life seems much harder than others around them. The answer is
always the same: "You are cleaning up your karma so you are taking
on tougher challenges than most."
"We feel and know that we are eternal."
(De Spinoza)
Completion Karma is what most people find
difficult: "Why am I compelled to do what I do?"
Those who are living the after effects of
their past lives are working on it.
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Present Experience Karma - Sanchita Karma:
the accumulated result of all your actions from
all your past lifetimes. This is your total cosmic debt. Every moment
of every day either you are adding to it or you are reducing this cosmic
debt. Until your Sanchita Karma is at a low level, you will continue
to be reborn.
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Action Compulsion:
Those in the final leg of their trail of
incarnations find themselves compelled to do things driven much more by
the past than by the present or the future. They are led to complete
their karma by reading books about, buying relics about, and traveling
to places from their past to become complete with it so that they can
leave it behind them when their life ends.
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Life Compulsion:
Those in the final leg of their trail of
incarnations find themselves compelled to life their life driven much
more by the past than by the present or the future. They are led to
complete their karma by doing whatever it takes to make sure that
their current life becomes their last one.