samedi 17 juillet 2010

Karma

Par Bryan-Carlton Flournoy
(publié sur FB, samedi 17 juillet 2010)






(bryanism on Cause and Effect, Action and Consequence Inspired by James Van Praagh)
Q: Do actions actually bring a consequence, like cause and effect?

A: No, our actions bring attention to an outcome we ultimately choose, which feels like a close match.


people's actions lead to consequence but are not inexplicably linked like Karma says it is or makes us believe..Karma is an ego concept, or a system of beliefs...sow the wind, reap the whirlwind, as if creation stops once the cause is done and the effect is already chosen by some divine condition...robs one from understanding that he chooses both and the outcome is never conditional to the first act...most do not understand that both are one in and the same, not two ...one


separation makes us feel that cause leads to effect, yet we still wait..."for the other shoe to drop..."

exactly...earth's most lucrative paradigm

the heart's intention is the best guidance system we know.
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(bryanism on: Karma)
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Q: What's Karma then, if there is no real cause and effect, ...is it just one singular act or manifestation.?
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A: Yes, the rules of Karma makes us believe that if you sow the wind, you'll reap the whirlwind, as if creation stops once the cause is done leaving the effect determined by condition. This ...itself is the human condition that defines here on earth what "feels like an appropriate outcome." It is otherwise difficult to discern that both cause and effect are one in the same, not two manifestations inexplicably linked as if the former determines the latter.
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literally, we bring on Karma as a system of belief, but people mention it as if Karma links a singular action or cause with a singular effect or outcome...
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(bryanism on Karma, more...)
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Q: So are you completely disqualifying the idea known as Karma (in the larger sense)?
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A: Actually no, Karma is a system of belief, that manages evolution in terms of incarnations, not through specific activity within one incarnation, per se. Most still mention Karma as if it links a singular ...action in a particular situation with an outcome. In reality the idea of Karma is far beyond the scope of the common day-to-day -- Karma is more accumulative in regard to all activity over many life times, for example.
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we use duality as if it has a place in the spiritual perspective of things, and when we do, it's usually about ego and gratification,
There's no better way to interpret, but as you have...with love and highest regard...makes creation a continuous act from beginning to end, even when it seems like one thing causes the other, when actually it's all you with no separation...

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