387. Is Karma Real?

 
 

Karma is a word we throw around pretty liberally, which I find funny, for a couple of reasons. I think that many people use karma as a sense of faith, hope and optimism that someone will have “vengeance”, but are blindly ignorant with how karma is a part of their own life, unless of course they feel over burdened with it. In a weird way, we’re all somewhat subconsciously very aware of what karma is, despite likely having little to no educational knowledge of what it is. To be honest, although I channel karma, I don’t really either. My best guess is that it’s part of a Buddhist philosophy.

So as a collective, are we generally aligned as to what karma is? I suppose a brief definition is, “what goes around comes around”. In other words, what you put out into the earth or the universe, will eventually come back to you. And that may be positive or negative. Some people joke that others will never receive their karma. And maybe they don’t… in this lifetime. However, they aren’t exempted from another lifetime.

There’s this theory that karma is simply related to your incarnations. For example, if you do wrong int his lifetime, you may come back as a flea or a bug squashed by another human. While I’m not saying it’s true or. not, I find that karma is much more pervasive throughout our daily lives. Every step we take, every move we make, may in some way shape or form, be in our own karmic web, as well as the karma of others. I find that our soulmates and perhaps even our acquaintances may be part of our karmic journey here on earth.

One may look at our lives from a karmic perspective if they believe we are ‘balancing out the scales”. While in some ways, I do believe this is true, I don’t believe that karma overtakes our lives. To think that karma overtakes our lives would simply be… repetitive. We would never truly get out of a loop of owing others or others owing us. I sometimes wonder if at some point, we transcend the concept of karma. And in fact, I think that we do.

While the executions of karma can be vast and unlimited, karma itself deals with duality: Right and wrong. Throughout the process of karma, the scales are balanced. While there can be multiple scales themselves, the scales must have a left and a right, of course. The key here is that the scales likely always want to balance. While scales themselves are inanimate objects, we know that the universe prioritizes balance. Perhaps karma is not our own doing, but the universe’s at large, in order to keep existing. The question is… how do we get out of the karmic loop?

As I channel the dimensions, there is of course one that lives above and beyond duality. The higher in densities and dimensions you get, duality does not exist. Because the first '“splitting” of energy has to come from one, or perhaps even “zero”. And there can be no karma with one, or zero. I do often times wonder if we intentionally, under our own energetic control “bring two parts together’ in order to resolve our own karma. Perhaps this means instead of running from our karma, we face it, and we become it. Acknowledgment and acceptance. This however, is just a theory. While I can channel most things, some concepts are a bit too large, overarching and “secretive” to entirely nail down. But maybe one day.

Back to fractal theory, one of my first deductions of karma had to do with consistent and entirety of existence. In other words, every split of a fractal of energy must have an opposing part. In other words, karma, if we consider it to be dichotomy, is not only real, but more of it exists in denser, lower dimensions. One could argue that it’s harder to get out of the loop in karma if you’re in an incredibly negative state. I feel like, however, that’s not too bold of a statement. This theory aligns closely to the fact/idea that for every aspect of existence, there’s an opposing part. This is often times what I share with people when they are silo’d into the belief that they are only good and have only done good things. While in some instances, they may be entirely good, depending on how much they’ve “wrapped up” their karma, in order to evolve as a conscious energy or entity, you must have done “bad” things, because for every ultimate good, there has to be an ultimate bad. But like I said, perhaps those times are long gone and resolved, so they are certainly much less relevant. I wonder if subconsciously through our soul’s journey, we are not guided by the concept of a moral compass just because it exists, we are guided by the difficulty of a life of karma, and therefore, we’ve learned. Almost as if we’re these… quite frankly, dumb energetic beings bouncing around, biologically and subconsciously learning things from our experiences. At least it’s “somewhat” working. We still tend to do bad when pushed or triggered. And we’re not so great at releasing negative energy.

To sum up, karma must exist because karma is duality. Duality is opposing parts/forces. I suppose we can argue as to what our personal experience living out this energy is. But in some way shape or form, we live it. And when we are incarnated into a physical reality, we certainly are… living… executing a physical reality. I do often times wonder if there’s a smarter way to escape karma. But is it… smart? Must we thoroughly drag ourselves through the karmic mud in order to evolve. Must we feel pain to experience happiness? Must we learn from the mistakes that we make, rather than observe others? I’m not entirely sure. And maybe we aren’t either… and this is just one big experiment.

 
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