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KarmaThe usually accepted, but
often misunderstood version of Karma, “an eye for an eye and a tooth for a
tooth” or “what goes around comes around” is exactly that, misunderstood. We
incarnate onto this earth plane to learn to create. To learn how to use our power, our energy, our
intelligence. But so much more than
that. We must first recognise that it
is OUR energy OUR power, OUR thoughts, OUR actions that are responsible for
PRODUCING our lives and the environment around us. We can,
and do choose what we have around us, what we create from minute to minute in
our lives. What we need to understand
is that no one will judge us for those choices. God is not sitting on high waiting to cast down thunderbolts
upon us for bad choices. We are quite
capable of doing that to ourselves! My Guides tell me that
“There is no such thing as right and wrong!” Wait
before you challenge that statement, as I did – please let me finish. My Guides say “There is no
such thing as right and wrong, BUT THERE ARE CONSEQUENCES; and it is by the
consequences that you will learn what is right and wrong FOR YOU”. They
explain that if you enjoy the consequences of your actions, thoughts and
words, then you will seek to produce more of them and will modify your
behaviour to include these ways of being in your life. If you do not like the consequences of
your actions, thoughts and words, then eventually it will be the consequences
of that behaviour that will persuade you to change or modify your
behaviour. Rather like recognising
how good it feels when you stop banging your head against a brick wall. My Guides gave an example
that explains this well. “If you watch people at a fair,
going on one of those huge ‘over the top’ rides where everyone is yelling and
screaming, you will realise that as a particular percentage is going ‘over
the top’ they are screaming with pleasure.
As another percentage go ‘over the top’ they are screaming too, but
this time with sheer terror. The ride, the action
is the same. But the result is different for each one. Those who were screaming with enjoyment
will run around and queue up to go again.
Those who were screaming with terror will never go anywhere near that
ride again. The consequences of each
ones’ actions has decided the behaviour adopted in the future.” And so
with life in general and in particular.
We must try all things ourselves, to find out how this feels to
us. What are the consequences for
us? Only this knowing for ourselves
will convince us, of what is right and what is wrong. So it is
that we must, and do, try out every role in life. We will have been the victim and the aggressor, the good, the
bad, and the ugly, and every conceivable role in between. It is only by personal experience that we
learn and grow. Personal experience
is our Karma. To see case histories or to find out more, contact Vicky on
0118 941 2739, or email vicky.york@virgin.net |