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Being
a good person, by anyone’s yardstick, is one thing but, though it is essential,
it is not what THIS process of karmic amendment is about.
Western
philosophy and science trap the universe in the network of words, thoughts, equations
and substitutes as well as an ongoing confusion of rules, laws, grammar and
mathematics called *reasoning*. Sadly, we take in this network and make it
rigid. We then use it as so many weapons against the ordered and logical
spontaneity of nature.
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As
a rule of thumb, I will say that even as we consider ourselves thoughtful and
caring, we are, to greater or lesser degrees, a part of our culture’s worship
of personal power and profit and therefore equally to greater or lesser degrees
removed from our spirit’s energy, from our energy field and the karma that is
currently ours to edit.
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The
ever-spreading juggernaut that has become western-styled culture is one of
upgrades and supersizes; of heroes who hit, throw, bounce or chip balls of
varying sizes; of great, easy sex; of I want it now-I want it to be easy-I
want it to be cheap-I want it to be fun; of self-indulgent behavior, of
blame-shifting, of anger flare-ups, and of il[legal] drugs.
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Our
lifestyle menu is as full of mind-numbing options and escapist behaviors as a
jellybean jar is full of beans.
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The
only assumed power we have is that of trying to ‘make things happen’ in a
hit-and-miss manner, usually with a success that is relatively short-lived.
As
the amateur juggler knows well, there are only so many balls that can be kept
in the air before one is dropped. The juggler blames gravity. We blame karma.
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The reality is that most of us are
unaware of how any thought, any decision, any un-decision will
boomerang … somewhere, anytime, anyhow … to hit us on the head or, if we are
lucky, to simply bite us on the tail.
The
sad thing is that by the time that moment occurs we will, as always,
have lost awareness of its connection to that one action, or decision, made
back in time. Yet, this synchronistic connection will nonetheless be real.
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I
have found viewing Babel, a film directed by Alejandro Gonzales
Inarritu, an excellent way to fast-track understanding of cause and
effect/action-reaction and karmic consequences.
I
would recommend also having a look at the bonus disk, as it takes us behind the
scenes where the turnstile of synchronistic connections and the invisible
threads linking each of the characters to each other, are unraveled.
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Being
in the present, the only way to be if attempting to edit any karma, means not
being mentally absent as we eat, talk and think. It means that we should be
aware of ourselves, in the present moment.
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Editing
karma does not mean that we have to stop doing things we find pleasant. It
merely means that we need to observe ourselves in the middle of the little
moments spent alone or in our tribe, little and everyday moments that are as
innocuous as the small breaths that link to a sigh.
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Editing
our karma begins with the observation of ourselves whilst riding the crest of
the waves; the moments of pain we are desperate to avoid - the ones that
[almost] break us; and others, usually the rarer ones, the ones we live for,
the ones that are said to make life worth living.
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The
question at hand is where are we in between these peaks and troughs? Where is
our head, where are our thoughts in between our highs and our lows?
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Though
children do not have adequate means of dealing with fateful karma, as soon as
they become young adults, they do.
The
theory is that our karma, through our soul’s guidance, will never lead us to
challenges [commonly known as bad karma] that we cannot overcome through a
spiritual approach - an approach radically different from anything usually
taught, practiced and observed in all consumer-driven societies.
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A
genuine spiritual approach is one that rips us away from the impulsive needs
and greed of our mechanical ego-persona, i.e., the emotional buffers, the
crutches on which we rely and no longer question because ‘everyone is doing
it’.
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If you,
reading these pages, consider yourself a good person and if others tease you
about your generosity by calling you a ‘bleeding heart’, even you might have to
over-haul your modus operandi just like the rest of us self-centered folks.
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Even those
of you who *fight* for a cause or would *kill* for it might have to reassess
your MO if, once the laudable deeds are done, you pollute your own energy field
as well as that of others – as with second-hand smoke – with bad moods and
bristling energy.
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What we
are talking about here is mostly not about being good Samaritans.
Most of us
do give to charity or help the Girl Scouts fundraise by buying their cookies.
Some of us might even do volunteer work at an animal refuge or nurse the dying.
Whether in
flashy ways or in tiny little ways, most of us are basically kind people.
But most
of us also come home fuming because the boss is trying to squeeze us dry or
because we missed out on that ‘perfect’ opportunity or because our
mother-in-law is at it again or because some asshole did this or did that *to
us*.
Some
people press our buttons and some occurrences do put us in a foul mood.
Once home,
we slam the fridge door, bark at the dog, at the kid, at the gf or demolish an
ice cream tub, a bottle of booze or retreat behind a Do Not Disturb sign
blissfully unaware that whatever we feel inside has permeated our energy field,
our aura.
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It is in
our energy field that our karma gets calibrated.
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Paul
Brunton states that, “Thoughts tend to be creative and sooner or later it
produces karmic fruit in our general environment. It is not necessary for your
thoughts to translate themselves into deeds before they can become karmically
effective. If they have sufficient intensity and if they are prolonged over a
sufficient period they will eventually bring [appropriate] results even in
external circumstances. [...]
People
should be warned that cause and effect rule in the moral realm no less than in
the scientific realm,”
he wrote. “They should be trained from childhood to take this principle into
their calculation. They should be made to feel responsible for setting causes
into action that invite suffering or attract trouble or lead to frustrations.”
[4]
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Accidents
do not happen by accident. In fact, they
do not just *happen*.
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Accidents are created inside our energy field. On the
one hand, they are the karmic by-product of thousands of years of karma while
on the other they are the by-product of however many years we have already
celebrated in this lifetime.
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Death,
setbacks, illnesses, melt-downs, all in their many forms, are not mere
confirmations that Life Sucks and Shit Happens. These blow-outs are
orchestrated by our soul.
They
are the only ways she has to get out attention when the time has come to force
us to rethink our modus operandi.
Isn’t
it only once we are stopped ‘dead’ in our tracks that we are finally willing,
albeit under duress, to reassess our priorities?
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As
agreed in regards to the soul – if we have an energy field, as we do, what is
its purpose?
Why
hasn’t it been evolved out like any other feature that became redundant over
the millennia of our evolution?
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I
have come to take seriously the reality of our aura a.k.a. our energy field as
intrinsic to karma and it is where the quality of our presence in the
moments gets encoded.
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Lip-service,
self-righteousness and doing the right thing because pressured to do so do not
seem to register as bona fide amendments.
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Amending
karma is not a matter of mind over matter.
It
is more of a matter of energy over matter – the *matter* in question being the
gross matter in our energy field.
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It
is our responsibility, as our soul’s current incarnation, to amend some of the
karma that she has accumulated during the millennia and certainly to amend the
karma we have contributed to our energy field for X amount of years.
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It
is generally accepted that toddlers do not have an ego as such, not until they
are about seven years old. But, of course, there are always exceptions. How
else to explain child-murderers? I
imagine that what triggers action so early in life has got to be something
encoded in their energy field – a strong karmic debt hanging from another life
– no different from those triggered in an adult killer.
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Just
as it is not generally understood that, just as our entire life is hard-wired
into our energy field, which operates like a software and holds the code to our
karma, so, too, it is our earthly karma to override … our karma.
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Karma
is not about us suffering, literally, any god’s will. Karma is about
self-actualization and, aptly, its literal meaning is “doing.”
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Just
like the sea in itself is neutral, neither good nor bad; just like a pizza in
itself is neither good nor bad to ingest, all occurrences that come our way, in
themselves, are neither good nor bad.
When
we respond to them in an energetically balanced way, they remain balanced.
Love
is only love; duty is only duty; family is only family - but tip either by
reacting mechanically – through the usual range of negative energy spikes and
Me-first behaviors - and out come their evil siblings; jealousy,
possessiveness, dependence, authoritarianism, extremism – as ways to control
the other – the one we love.
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Love
is love but when we mishandle this love by turning it into a
possession/obsession, we alter its very nature and like the mad alchemist, we
turn it into bitterness, even bitter hatred.
Similarly,
the mishandled love of a god can turn to a fanaticism that excludes all
reasonable thinking.
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We
forget about the duality of the physical world, and when we try to separate one
attribute from the rest, its evil twin perks up.
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Every
action triggers a counter action - a reaction. There are no exceptions to this
rule.
Put
simply for now: if we pull back a branch to get through a forest trail, we
should be mindful of how that branch will snap back into its original shape.
If
we prune a branch, it will grow back producing many new branches.
If
we do not water a plant, it will die.
If
we merely tap the surface of a pond with our hand, we will create ripples.
If
we throw a rock into a pond, we will create a splash.
If
we let anxiety, anger or bitterness rule our emotions, we invite cancer into
our cells.
If
we chose to reduce the natural side effects of menopause by taking HRT, we
invite in much worse, chemically induced side effects.
And
the list goes on and on. This list is as endless as all our combined efforts to
manipulate our moods, our lives, each other, our society, and the world beyond.
There
is no such thing as an action that does not trigger a reaction.
The
duality we experience within the physical world is as inescapable as the
duality that reverberates to and fro from the physical to the spiritual.
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Psychological
fears are unhelpful as they play with our imagination and taint the context –
the present moment.
Fear
is good when we fear Nature's eruptions or a wild sea or when trekking solo in
the wilderness.
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As
long as we flow one moment at a time, here now, and keep our energy field
neutral, harmony is preserved - Karma is not disturbed.
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Let us
imagine that karma editing works like editing of topics in Wikipedia.
Let
us imagine that our main topic is broken up in two sections:
- Our
karmic destiny – the one inherited at the instant our soul picked us as
her vehicle.
- The
karma that we have created for our selves through each of our interactions
with whomever our life has already intersected in a myriad of
synchronistic ways.
Let
us observe how our main topic on Wiki is being edited daily, many
times a day.
One
erratic entry from me will attract, magnet-like, another unavoidable entry from
someone else - action/reaction - as unavoidable as the polarity of two
magnets.
Basic
magnetism works on the simple principle of attraction and repulsion. The north
pole attract south pole, just as the south pole attract the north pole.
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Inasmuch
as I understand the principle, it seems that only a few elements in the
periodic table are attracted to magnets. None of the elements, taken
separately, make permanent magnets, though they make more adequate temporary
magnets when close to another magnet. Similarly, the fact each one of us
is attracted to certain individuals, certain locations, certain pathways, or
even certain foods must stem from that inner software that is destined to lead
us towards a specific goal because, supposing we were born as blank as a blank
sheet, wouldn’t we be attracted to everything and everyone, willy-nilly? Or to nothing
at all?




