dave_a_mbs
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Hi CA- OK - it is unimportant where hardships arise, true. How we deal with them is to the point, and the core of that is what our motives are, since that's what gets trapped in the karma of the action.
A woman came to me to look at her past life and discovered that in her last life she had been given to a busines associate of her fathers in order for him to gain financial position. Her "step-children" were decades older than she was and they mistreated her cruelly. She ran FROM the situation by wrapping a sash cord around her neck and hopping out a window. She found herself in this life in a family that was overworking her, mistreating her and making life a living hell. This time she ran TO a solution by leaving them and setting up an independent business with her husband. That worked out fine.
The French poet Lamartine expressed the same thought far more succintly: "La sortie plus vite est par" = The fastest way out is through.
It is not so much what we, providing that it doesn't harm others, but how we do it and for what motives. If it harms others, then we have to somehow integrate that experience, meaning that if we did it to save more from worse, we feel good, but compassionate. If we did it to gain power, prestige or money, then we get to have a more intimate experience of the results of our actions.
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