Karma and Sin,…exactly the same with a different label..? Fear based and fear driven attributes of different religions designed to make sense of the seemingly unexplainable via a theoretical definition that doubles as a conceptual fear based social control mechanism.
Karma
The word ‘Karma’ is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Karman’, meaning action/reaction/deed. The concept of Karma reigns supreme in eastern religions (Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism) but the concept does strike parallels with western Christianity.
Karma’s core concept is centred on balance, fairness and divine cosmic universal justice. It is an impersonal universal force that determines the metering out of punishment and reward, all of which is decided upon by the Great Karmic Board. This information can be found anywhere if you care to delve into the history of Karma and its origins.
Forgiveness is the most important of all the keys you need to unlock the shackles that keep your consciousness encrypted from revelations. Without forgiveness many facets of your consciousness remain restricted and untapped.
Ultimately, lack of forgiveness is fear. Although lack of forgiveness has its justifications carefully cloaked with righteousness and injustice, its true origins can be found rooted in perverted schisms of fear.
The primordial fear of loss, created by the illusion of need, gives birth to infinite matrices of fear in which the true source of ‘lack of forgiveness’ can be attributed.
Everyone has experienced fear. We’re not talking about the instinctive self preservation fear, we’re talking about psychological fear, the kind that can really cripple you.
Its fear that stops you from doing the things you yearn to do and from being the person you really want to be. Fear that distorts our perceptions and manipulates our behaviors.
Fear that dwells on the threshold of your consciousness causing you to make choices that are limiting, and fear that keeps you trapped in situations, that you know, do not serve you. Fear can manipulate you in an infinite number of ways because it is self created by you and you are infinite.
So let’s take some time to discover what fear is, and bring some light onto your self created delusional illusions…
Now that we have exposed why fear is prevalent in our lives lets examine the very nature of it. The realistic nature of fear is ultimately illusionary. To help us comprehend its illusionary nature let’s consider a dream as an example.
Now within nightmares we experience traumatic thoughts and emotions. Whilst in the grip of a nightmare, nothing is seemingly more real than the thoughts and feeling we are experiencing.
Ultimately the dream is an illusion. The dreams are brought forth via our subconscious for the purpose of revealing to us our attributes (that require healing) that remain otherwise hidden below the threshold of our consciousness.
Whilst experiencing the dream, our thoughts and feelings within the dream are real, but ultimately the dream itself and the accompanying thoughts and feelings have no consequence in what we call reality.
There is a form of self created karma which is born into manifestation through the channels of fear and guilt which we shall call ‘Quantum Karma’. Ironically the birth of this Karma is somewhat dependant on the fear and identification with mythical Karma.
In part one we discussed the punishment and reward system that mythical Karma is based on and is religious parallels to sin. On a quantum level, the very belief and identification with these mythical Karmic concepts is the key factor required to activate the process of mythical Karma in your life.
In the matrix of relativity, Quantum Karma is merely the net psychical manifestation resulting from the preceding thought, deed or action. Quantum Karma is the process of pure consciousness creating and transforming infinite possibilities in the field/dream of relativity.