233. Do You Incur Negative Karma From Abortions?
So there’s a lot to address here. First, let’s talk about what karma is.
Karma is essentially a fractal. When an energetic “orb” splits or divides in two, it creates a fractal. This is essentially why we exist here today. We are a “fractal” of source energy. We can divide or split energies through the power of intention. Let’s talk about a more relevant example.
Say for example in this lifetime, we are inhabiting lots of negative energy. Perhaps it’s from previous lives, previous experiences, so on and so forth. When/if we project this energy onto others, we are essentially the masters of this fractaling. And these fractals are our own creation, our own energetic resonance. Even if it’s unintentional, it’s still… technically intentional. But the fact of the matter is, it’s negative energy which is being projected onto other people/places or things. Mainly people but hey… we can include any and all “alive” energy. It’s important to note that this is not by making a proactive choice of discernment. In fact, that’s somewhat the opposite of karma.
When we make a decision regarding an abortion, we are (most of the time) not proactively making a choice which is a projection of our own negative energy. It’s not a vengeful intended consequence. It’s a decision which we feel is best based on a variety of factors. However, if hypothetically it was to project negative energy, then yes, it would potentially fall under karmic energetic laws.
But the fact of the matter is, as someone who reads energy, I never read karma from abortions. It’s a choice, not malice in disguise.
I do find it quite interesting because when you take a step back and realize the ebb and flow of the universe, you/we realize that this is simply a blip on the radar. Now, this isn’t to say that human life isn’t intentional or precious, as it is. But this is also to say that our obsession with life or the inception of life is not only a somewhat new phenomenon not just on this earth, but also relative to other dimensions. Other dimensions and other points/places in time have valued quality over life vs. quantity of life. And unfortunately, when you prioritize one over the other, one becomes… not prioritized.
I suppose this could have simply been summed up with a “no”, but I thought additional context may be helpful. Consider that despite your beliefs, this is specifically talking about karma. It doesn’t mean it’s right or wrong, as right or wrong is only relevant to a particular point and place in time, and based on the values of the collective.