Saturday, January 05, 2019

The Law of Karma


 
 
 
 
 
The law of karma requires that our soulful desires find fulfillment. Non-soulful desires are the chains that bind us to the reincarnation wheel. Our present task is simply to make this chapter of our life a happy and fulfilling journey. It is about releasing our souls from the bondage of karma so that we can find freedom, purity and serenity.

 

Each of us left something undone in a previous lifetime and this has caused us to return. The memories of what we did and did not do or say haunt our subconscious mind. Our subconscious mind is the seat of the soul; also known as the intellectual layer of our energy. It is the memory track of the spirit. Balancing the energy of the lower chakras and lifting our energy above the lower layers of our being allows us to tap into the intellectual self and it is here that we have the opportunity to discover the soul’s purpose.

 Remember, the present is created in the past or the memory. We must, however, not be too frustrated if we do not accomplish all that we would like in this lifetime. Simply let this chapter of your life be a reflection of a truthful, happy and loving existence. Remember, this is only a chapter in your book of life. There is no time limit for completion of the book. And yet in a sense there is a hurry because if you wish to end your suffering and continual rebirth you must sincerely seek to transcend the lower humanly aspects of yourself.

When we uncover our karmic obligation we are faced with a decision; to conquer our fears and guilt, or allow them to overwhelm us so that nothing gets resolved. To awaken and grow we must be willing to become the witness and observer of our lives and learn to live from a place of compassion, faith, balance, flexibility, serenity, peace, strength and divinity.

Not an easy task. It takes practice so let’s get started.

 

To discover your past lives, begin to use yoga and meditation to bring about the calmness needed to slip into your subconscious intellectual self. Make notes to yourself: What are your favorite foods? What part of the world or culture are you drawn to? What comes naturally to you? What is it in your life that flows?  What is it in your life that is a recurrent problem? Be on the lookout for people, places and things that will give you clues as to why you are here and what this is all about.

Namaste ~ I celebrate the place where our souls meet

Doctor Lynn

 


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