Karma: The Rule of the Game
by José Stevens, Ph.D.
Another error you can fall into is the belief that karma is good or bad. You might subscribe to the notion that good karma is like good luck, while bad karma is bad luck. These beliefs, while hinting at the truth, are misleading and confusing at best. Law of ConsequencesKarma is the universal law of consequences. Any experience of a certain basic intensity will record and generate the necessity for a balance of that intensity. Let us go into to this a bit more specifically. Intensity is the medium through which thoughts, deeds, and emotional experiences are recorded in the Akashic records. The Akashic records are a complete record of all events and experiences that occur on every plane of existence. Remember that the Tao created the game of life to experience as much of itself as it is able. The law of karma is what makes this possible.
The Akashic Records, the Tao's memory bank, keeps track of events according to certain blocks or ribbons of experience. Think of it this way. With each event, an imbalance is recorded in an open file on the imbalance column. The imbalance generates an impetus for immediate or eventual balance of the sheet. When the event has been experienced in reverse the balance column is checked and the file is then considered closed. This is the law of karma, sometimes called the law of debt. The Akashic records are kept perfectly and no file is ever lost or forgotten. Let us look at some examples of the law of debt regarding emotional experiences.
You may ask at this point, "Is that the only way karma can be repaid, a tooth for a tooth and an eye for an eye?" The answer of course is no, not necessarily. If John shoots Mary when he is a baby soul and does not meet up with her again until they are both old souls, Mary is not likely to repay the karma by wanting to shoot Tom. A number of alternatives exist for them. John could save Mary's life and lose his own life in the process, and the debt would be satisfied. On the other hand, Mary might inadvertently kill John in a traffic accident and again the debt would be repaid. The creation of karma has everything to do with choice. You choose all your karmic lessons no matter how disagreeable you might feel they are. However, whether you judge karma good or bad has to do with your impact on other people's choices. When you interfere with the free choices of others, you create what looks like negative karma. When you promote and create the opportunity for greater choices for others, you create what appears to be positive karma. Karma however is neither good nor bad. It is your judgment which makes it appear positive or negative. You may generate what you may call positive karma by donating a large sum of money to a needy individual. In another incident, you may generate what you call negative karma by stealing a large sum of money from your neighbor. Both are important lessons in living that ultimately lead toward greater human understanding and love. The one judged negative simply is the longer path. Remember that karma is necessary in order to play the game of the physical universe. Karma makes it possible for lessons to be learned and development to take place.
Tao To Earth: Michael's Guide to Relationships and Growth Reprinted with permission of the publisher Bear & Co./Inner Traditions, www.innertraditions.com. About The Author |
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| Then why is it that AFTER changing my life around not stealing, lying, using, or otherwise hurting anyones feelings anymore am I STILL paying the price for the little bit that I did do? THE BALANCE IS NO OFF KILTER! It's been YEARS since I've done ANYTHING intentionally to anything or anyone. I can't even complete a single day without everything I touched that day getting destroyed. Explain that. Karma isn't the only thing at work here. You tell me what is. |