The word ‘karma’ is first seen around 3000 BC in t he
Bhagavad-Gita
(which translates to the Song of God in Sanskrit) that
according to Indian mythology was delivered by Lord Krishna. Karma mean s
action. Simply, this may be considered to be ‘what goes around comes around’.
The theory of karma is relatively simple but the range of its consequences can
be intricate and mysterious. As you are reading this book it is likely that you
already have some awareness of karma and have a sense of yourself as stardust
on your spiritual journey. You will be creating and living t he fruits of your
karma at all times. Put another way, what you create is what you experience.
This relates to your intentions, actions, thoughts, beliefs and emotions. You
are constantly projecting these into your environment, consciously and also
unconsciously. Your projections flow from you and eventually come back to you,
either immediately, or later in your present or future lives. So it is helpful
for you to become aware of your projections of thought, word and action and
even aware of your most involuntary private thoughts as well. It will take many
souls a very long time before they are able to believe this, as they may not be
able to see the link from their thoughts, desires and actions into their
physical reality. They may not realise that much of what comes their way is
coming not only from this life, but from previous lives, too; a mixture of past
and present creations. It may take many people a long time to realise that they
are a creator. In addition, they may eventually realize that it is not an
external God or Creator that judges their karma, but their person al soul,
particularly between lives.
You may of course look at your karma at a conscious level,
at any stage of your life, if you have the courage to do so. There is no right
or wrong, black or white in karma. It just IS; it is action. Karma is not
punishment.
For me it is impossible to separate karma from Vedic
astrology, as the position of the planets over the place of your birth (forming
your birth chart) determines our personality and also the events that are due
to unfold at particular points in life. People will come into our life, that we
are due to meet at particular periods in time, according to karmic and
astrological lore. Our karma will unfold in perfect time. Some people will be
new to us in our soul’s journey; while others will be those with whom w e have
‘unfinished business’ from previous lives that is seeking completion. These may
be a love affair that ended badly, or could not be consummated due to choices,
social restrictions or any other limitation; or possibly a business partner,
parent or child with whom something is not yet resolved satisfactorily. Each of these experiences
provide us with the ability to make choices and to experiment with different
outcomes. From the beginning, events and situations will seemingly happen to us
as Surya. We may have an attentive and loving mother or not, be born into a war
or famine or alternatively an abundant and soft environment. At a soul level
these events will be p re-ordained. Our gender is chosen to provide the
necessary specific experiences we require, even though gender, as we know it,
is not a part of the spirit world experience. Gender is an important part of
our physical earthly experience. These are the events that will help to shape
us through the events of our life and create more karma.
There are many kinds of karma. You have personal karma and
are also involved in much collective karma, such as your family karma and also
the other collective karma involving race, culture, religion or generations.
There are experiences to learn from on many levels simultaneously. You are
seemingly thrown into your life and have chosen to experience it for many
reasons. It is possible that you may find your family loving and harmonious or
alternatively so challenging or distasteful that you would like to cut them
off. However born into this family is no accident. It is very much part of your
spiritual journey regardless of its ease, dysfunction or pa in. Simply
disowning family or relationships will not be enough to release you from the
karmic connection. You must experience it in all its facets and perhaps look or
the treasures within it, whilst also acknowledging any shortfalls in the
people, situation and also ultimately in yourself. Perhaps then you may be able
to understand it, integrate and let it go. In letting g o of the pattern and
changing the destiny you may be able to go into a different way of being, in
being truer to who you are and emerge richer from the experience.
In collective karma you may need to acknowledge your
collective destiny with others. Accept them and yourself as part of this group.
You are experiencing the consequences of what has gone before f or some reason,
in a personal way and also from what was set in motion from previous
generations in your genetic line. Such karmas are played out in the rise and
fall of nations or the spread or demise of religions and the waging of wars.
Through being part of so many different karmic experiences, you make choices in
the best way you can, in setting down more of the same, or different situations
on your karmic map. Continuing in the cycle of cause and effect of what goes
around comes around. This means at best having the courage to face your karma
and attempt to resolve it, which must provide valuable growth.
Particularly through the spiritual teachings of Vedic
Astrology I have learned that there is a mixture of karma to unfold in life
that comes in three basic strengths. These are fixed, mixed or light karmas.
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