Saturday, August 24, 2024

WHAT IS KARMA, AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? A Review

Karma, a guiding principle in life, is the belief that every action, thought, word, or deed produces a physical or mental effect. It reminds us we're here to work through life's challenges, seeking balance, joy, and peace. What you think, say, and do shape your reality, so it's crucial to be mindful of your actions and thoughts. According to karma, we leave this world with unfinished business. We go to the holdover place, which is somewhat like heaven. However, it is not the final resting place but simply a place to reflect. When the time is right, we return to another life to fulfill our mission and remove any negative karma from our past lives. The soul does not possess human senses and thus must return to earth in human form to experience the desires of this lifetime. This means that your karma is divided into percentages, and these percentages rule out different areas of your life. We cannot change our individuality or family of origin, but we can change everything else about our lives, especially our ability to experience happiness and joy. We have chosen to return to a particular family as a particular individual to complete our karmic lessons. This takes work, which is karma, so let’s start. END: Karma particles, representing our karmic balance, come into our lives in percentages. These percentages play a significant role in shaping the nature of our lives, influencing our experiences and outcomes. We cannot change our individuality or family of origin, but we can change every other aspect of our lives. We have chosen to return to a particular family as a particular individual to work through our karmic lessons. Realizing the power we have to shape our lives, we can see ways to improve, and this is known as working our karma by making conscious choices and taking positive actions to improve our lives and the lives of others. EGO: Flip your palms up and extend your index finger. Only the ego makes humans pessimistic and prohibits joy, which causes us to suffer. We think we are working through life when, in fact, we are repeating negative behavior that keeps us in the karmic wheel of suffering. Pull your finger in and place your thumb on top. Take a breath and surrender to your soul. Nature, like the soul, is optimistic. Nature always finds a place of balance. This state of balance will remind us that Joy is found in the little things, such as the calm after a storm. It begins with being grateful for our chosen life and finding value in all its lessons. Practice positive karma -be and express your joy. Namaste ~ may you walk the path of life with health, happiness, and peace. Doctor Lynn For books, classes, and consultation http://www.doctorlynn.com

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