Karma, itself, has no motive or agenda It’s all You who decides your karmic experience Gravity, itself, doesn’t care if you stand up or fall down. The gravity isn’t biased either way. It is you that decides your relationship with gravity. Likewise, karma, itself, doesn’t care if you “get it” or not. The mechanisms of karma are as impersonal as the mechanism of gravity. You decide it all. All. I would say that the lion’s share of most people’s karma is related to their mental and emotional karmic stigmas, even though those mental and emotional karmic mechanisms are really timeless. We would do well to (start) teaching these basic karmic lessons in perhaps middle school. Right before the teen goes through puberty. I know I wasn’t taught anything useful about karma in my academic upbringing. I learned the hard way. Being ignorant of my own karmic tendencies, I spent decades…
Blame, itself, deserves the Blame Nobody’s fault but mine It can be easy to blame someone or something for your situation. I mean, if all three of your wives have cheated on you, then it must not be you. Or, all of my husbands have had an affair on me. So, it can’t be me … right? Many people want themselves “off the hook.” It’s not my fault. In other words, there seems to be a freedom in blaming others. Oh, did I say freedom? I meant prison. There is an aspect of karma that isn’t talked about very much. You get back what you put out. Perfect, then since I didn’t cheat on my partner, it must be their fault that they cheated on me. Sorry. It doesn’t work that way. We have a whole different side of ourselves. On one side, we have our “selves.” This is who…
Sailing on an Ocean of Peace You are Safe There is a part of you, that has been there from the beginning. You could call it your Innate Self. When we fret and worry, it is never from our Innate Self. Fret and worry are actually in the realm of the ego/mind. Our ego is an engine of sorts. An engine that runs on narratives. These narratives are the general patterns of language that we repeat, day after day. Rigid patterns for most of us. They reflect our beliefs, attitudes and expectations. They create a karmic momentum. A trajectory of sorts. If you think about the literally billions of egos on the planet, and that each one is unique, then your particular situation is no more personal than any other person’s. In other words, we can create anything that we choose. The universe, as a whole, is extremely indifferent and…
