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“KARMA”

 

“Karma” is an ancient Hindu word whose actual meaning

seems to be widely misunderstood among modern people.

 

What Karma actually refers to is the fact that

appearances within Consciousness can be interpreted as

forming a pattern,

and as those appearances change, as they CONSTANTLY do,

there may seem to be a patterning to that change as well.

 

This apparent patterning is inherent

in the nature of appearance,

and appearances are inextricable from it.

They are one and the same phenomena.

 

Many conclusions can be drawn from this apparent patterning,

including ideas of cause and effect, destiny & fate,

an “external” material universe governed by material laws,

astrology and omens, bondage to conditions, and so on.

All of these conclusions may be accurate models to an extent,

but will of course be inaccurate to the extent that

they deviate from the fundamental fact as stated above:

that apparent patterning and appearances

are one and the same infinite, inscrutable phenomena,

the inherent manifestation of Being/Consciousness

as the nature of Reality itself.

 

The most confusing possible conclusions

that can be drawn about Karma,

develop from ideas that separable entities exist

within appearance,

and that these entities can have complex interactions

with each other over time.

In actuality, appearance is an infinite whole,

with no actual separations within it.

 

There ARE no entities other than the WHOLE.

There IS in actuality no patterning.

There IS in actuality no karma.

 

Appearances seem to appear and change

solely in accordance with the nature of

Being/Consciousness itself, and consist of nothing but

that Being/Consciousness,

and are in no way manipulatable by any supposed entities

other than that Being/Consciousness’s inherent nature.

 

Simply put, “everything” that “happens” is nothing other than

the “will of God”.

 

 

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