Saturday, June 09, 2018

What are our deepest karmic desires?










Because life is simply cause and effect, our energy causes our thoughts to materialize. Our thoughts then take on emotional qualities. How we manifest these thoughts create the form and function of our lives. Remember that energy is carried forward from our past lives and is brought into this life, not as a punishment or reward, but as a means of presenting us with the quickest way to learn our karmic lesson. The question then becomes; what is our lesson?

Before we can discover the lesson we have come here to learn, we must reincarnate. According to karma, in the last forty-eight minutes of your last life you had desires. These desires must then be realized again through your next life. As we depart this earth we leave behind our bodies and our earthly senses. The soul cannot experience earthly desires without the help of the body and the senses so it chooses to return. These desires may be of an addictive nature, which means that the addiction, drama, and negativity will intensify in the next lifetime.

 

There are three forces of karma enticing us to return for another lifetime experience.

1.      Our deepest wish (desire) is to be free of all karma and therefore we return to annihilate all karma

2.      Our desire to taste (experience) the things we tasted in a previous life. These are the cravings and desires of the flesh

3.      The desire to taste (experience) things we never tasted before.

 

According to karma, we leave this world with unfinished business. Our holdover place is somewhat like heaven. It is not the final resting place, but simply a place to reflect. When the time is right we make the decision to return to another life in an attempt to fulfill our karma. The soul does not possess human senses and thus must return to earth in human form to experience the desires of this lifetime. We choose the nature of our birth and the structure of our lives as the most expedient experience to teach us our karmic lesson. This does not mean we accomplish our mission in this lifetime or the next. We keep trying until we get it right. A lifetime, according to karma is simply a blink of time in the universe. So, according to karma, we are eternal and infinite like the energy of the universe and therefore have many lifetimes to gather the wisdom we seek. Choose wisely and you will discover liberation; the freedom to be at peace.

Doctor Lynn



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