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Thursday, January 18, 2007

 

The Law of Karma

This Law supposedly originated in the orient and thus its name is more familiar in eastern philosophies than in western. The word karma is known in the Orient and to millions of people in the entire world. Many people know of it and the theory of karma.

Karma is the law of reciprocation. It has been said many different ways. Examples are “you reap what you sow”, “what goes around comes around”, and “you get what you give”. The best I have ever heard is “your future is caused by your choices” and “you pay what you owe and get paid what you earn”.

Like it or not this law is universal. That’s right, this law operates in the whole universe. It affects everyone all the time. What people aren’t realizing is that it is not just actions that cause reactions; it is also your thoughts. If you misuse the power of thought, the Law of Karma will fall upon you and you will be horribly punished. Punished is such a limited word, to explain a bit better; you will be subject to the opposite that you desire. I am not saying that terrible ray of Cosmic Justice will inevitably fall upon you like a ray of vengeance. What I am saying is that you will attract undesirable circumstances and situations.

Everything you do should be done for the greater good. Not just for yourself, but for you and yours. This means for all people that are affected by your existence. You should do and think such that all around you benefit as well as yourself, not just yourself. Realize that everything you do and think has an effect. If you do good things you get good things, if you do wrong, you get bad.

If you want to be surrounded by good circumstances, then recognize the good qualities of others. Stimulate the good qualities of your fellows, do not humiliate anyone, and do not despise anyone. It is necessary to encourage each other. By means of appreciation and encouragement we can awaken enthusiasm in all those people that we affect.

“The sincere appreciation of the merits of one’s fellowman is one of the greatest secrets of success”. Samael Aun Weor

One of the first things to do is to stop the bad habit of talking about ourselves at every moment. You should abandon the terrible habit of talking about yourself and telling the story of your life at every turn. Talking about yourself all the time makes you unbearable. Then people begin to avoid you. Persons like this fall into misery because people become tired of them. Stop seeking sympathy and give praise to your circle of friends and family. It is good to strengthen and encourage the good qualities of our associates

The next thing to do is stop say “I;” always say “we.” The term “we” has more cosmic power. The term “I” is egotistical and tires all those who are exposed to us. The “I” is a creator of conflicts and problems. Always repeat: “we, we, we.” This strengthens the bond between you and yours.

Start giving praise and soon you will receive it in return. This is the perfect example of karma at work. Try it you will like it.

To borrow a bit more from Samael Aun Weor;
“Every morning before getting out of bed, with force and energy say, ‘We are strong. We
are rich. We are filled with luck and harmony. Om, Om, Om.” Recite this every day and you will soon see that you will be prosperous in everything”.

It works, and like everything, it is part of our karma. Send out positive and you will receive positive. Imagine seeing happy faces everywhere you go. Imagine that people are happy to see you coming. That people will cross the street to meet you. Wouldn’t that be a great place to be?

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