| rNick 
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			I have been getting weekly news letters from Adrian Cooper the author of the book Ultimate Reality and i would like to share these news letters with you. The latest one was the topic of Karma.
 Many people believe karma to be a type of "punishment and reward
 system", whereby if they do something that is perceived as being
 "wrong", either God, or some mysterious beings, often thought of as
 "the Lords of Karma" will punish them in some way - e.g. by way of
 an accident.
 
 Before discussing this aspect of karma in more detail we will first
 take a brief look at what gives rise to karma in the first place.
 
 The only direct origin of karma is the Mind, or more specifically
 thoughts originating in the Mind which may either remain as
 thoughts, or might give rise to a corresponding action.
 
 If a thought gives rise to a corresponding physical action, it is
 not the physical action that gives rise to karma, but rather the
 thought originating from Mind behind that action.
 
 For example, if a person believes they have been "wronged" by a
 neighbour, and they decide to get revenge on that person by, for
 example, throwing a stone through a window of the house belonging
 to that person, it is not the actual process of finding a stone and
 throwing it at the window that gives rise to the karma, but rather
 the Thought Form behind that action. The Thought Form has Energy
 which is Causal, while the physical action behind it does not - the
 physical body is simply executing the instruction of Mind.
 
 Nothing whatsoever can manifest in the physical world without being
 preceded by a thought in the Mind of a person.
 
 So what then in absolute terms is "karma"?
 
 The literal meaning of the word "Karma" is "action", yet even this,
 in and of itself is misleading, because "action" usually implies
 something physical, which, as mentioned above, simply is not the
 case. The very word "karma" arose out of a misunderstanding as to
 its true origin and nature.
 
 Karma is Energy.
 
 Every thought, whether manifesting as an action or not, influences
 our individual, unique Energy field. Each of us are ultimately an
 Energy field, the unique characteristics of which determine who we
 Are. No two people have the same Energy field characteristics.
 
 Every single thought we are responsible for affects our unique
 Energy field by altering its vibrational properties. If for example
 a person thinks about harming another person, or indeed any form of
 life including plant life, then that is a low vibrational thought
 form which will lower an aspect of the vibration of our complete,
 unique Energy field accordingly.
 
 Our overall Energy field is therefore a combination of high and low
 vibrations with all levels of vibration in between. The more we
 think only in terms of service to others before service to self,
 Unconditional Love and Perfection, the higher will be the overall
 vibration of our Energy field, and the more we evolve.
 
 This Energy field is also reflected in our Aura, whereby the more
 evolved we are, the brighter, more luminous and more vibrant will
 be our Energy field, and conversely the less evolved we are the
 darker, the duller and less vibrant will be our Aura.
 
 The effects of karma do not necessarily manifest during the
 incarnation that gave rise to it. In many cases the person
 responsible for the karma will take the karmic Energy back to the
 Higher Self, Who then assumes responsibility for that karmic
 "debt". In these cases the Higher Self will send another
 personality to Earth, the objectives partly of which are to
 equilibrate that karma by engaging in actions, preceded by a Thought
 Form that will balance the original karmic debt of another
 incarnation.
 
 Another question that often arises, is whether the karma that
 needs to be balanced is balanced by exactly the same cause that
 gave rise to it - i.e. an "eye for an eye" situation.
 
 The answer to this is not necessarily. Believing in any "eye for an
 eye" karma usually arises out of the belief that karma is a
 punishment and reward system which we now know it is not.
 
 Karma is pure Energy with a characteristic vibration which can be
 balanced by a thought and corresponding action of the same quality.
 
 Karma can be accumulated over many Higher Self incarnations, so
 when a bad thing happens, it will not be by mere chance
 or due to bad luck, notions which are impossible in accordance with
 the law of Cause and Effect. The cause of the "bad" effect may even
 have originated with another incarnation.
 
 According to Hindu philosophy, there are three manifestations of
 karma. The first is called Sanchita karma, which is caused by
 a past situation still awaiting its corresponding effect or
 reaction. This is in effect latent karma.
 
 The next consists of past causes, including those from past
 livesrelative to the Earth concept oftime, the effects of which
 are still manifesting in the current, temporal lifetime. This type
 of karma, called Prarabdha Karma, is a manifestation of karma that
 shapes our current experience.
 
 The third level of karma is known as Future karma. This is where
 the causes are created in the current temporal lifetime but
 will manifest in the "future", either later in the current lifetime
 or in a "future" lifetime.
 
 Although this may be true from the perspective of an observer on
 Earth, we already know from the newsletter on the subject of
 incarnation, that their is no "past" or "future" incarnations, but
 rather only concurrent incarnations taking place in the Now.
 
 So if all incarnations take place in the eternal moment of Now, how
 does "past" and "future" karma arise?
 
 Well because a "karmic debt" is ultimately the responsibility of
 the Higher Self. Higher Self, our Individuality, will direct the
 karmic debt to the concurrent incarnation that is in the best
 position to balance and therefore neutralise it.
 
 This gives rise to the possibility of a "karmic" debt being
 balanced years or even centuries before it arose relative to the
 temporal illusion of "time". So karma arising in the year 2008
 might be balanced and thereby cancelled in the year 1008 - a
 thousand years before it came about relative to the temporal
 perspective of Earth time.
 
 Again, the reason for this is that from the perspective of the
 Higher Self that is managing the karmic debt, where time and space
 do not exist, Higher Self is simply transferring the karmic debt,
 in the Eternal moment of Now, to the concurrent incarnation that is
 in the best position to process it.
 
 This explains why an incarnation, e.g. your current incarnation,
 experiences a number of "bad" events that appear to arise for "no
 apparent reason", people often saying "what have I done to deserve
 this?"
 
 Well deserve it you did from the perspective of your Higher Self,
 which is our individuality, who we Are, who has simply transferred
 the karmic debt across time-lines relative to Earth time.
 
 Ultimately we must think in terms of our Higher Self - our
 Individuality - who we Are, and not simply on the current temporal
 incarnation.
 
 Each incarnation can be thought of as part of the same team, with
 the same objecives - ultimately to win - in thiscase to transcend
 the cycle of reincarnation so the Higher Self can move on to
 greater things. If one meber of a team lets the ide down, the
 entire team will be subject to the same consequences.
 
 This is one reason that the concepts of a "bad" person and a "good"
 person really does not exist. There is only experience that is
 managed by the Higher Self who will have a mix of all types of karma
 to balance as our Individuality.
 
 So a person that is highly regarded in one incarnation may be
 despised in another. But ultimately both are aspects of the same
 Higher Self - same Individuality, who the person really Is.
 
 That said, karma can certainly be gained and balanced in within a
 single incarnation. This tends to be the case in highly evolved
 humans on Earth whose Higher Self is nearing the end of its
 reincarnational cycle, and where a particular incarnation is strong
 and sufficiently equipped and well placed to balance the karma
 within that same incarnation. This can also be the case with anyone
 when a fairly mild karmic debt is gained through wrongful
 thinking, that can be later balanced by a change of the thinking
 that gave rise to the karmic debt in the first place.
 
 When taken in its entire context, karma is something to be valued
 greatly, not as a punishment and reward system, but as an
 opportunity to become more perfect and therefore more evolved,
 which in turn is our ultimate objective on Earth.
 
 So how do we avoid creating karmic debt?
 
 Simply by being Mindful about how it is created in the first place,
 i.e. Thought, which may or may not give rise to a corresponding
 action, and therefore always being fully conscious of our thought
 process, only allowing positive thought and disallowing or rejecting
 all negative thoughts.
 
 While this can be accomplished fairly easily under normal
 circumstances, the real challenge comes in situations where you
 have been upset or "wronged" by someone, and the immediate
 response might be for example of "getting revenge" or "getting
 even" or of "punishment".
 
 While these thoughts and emotions are understandable, the Principle
 of karma makes no distinctions as to how and under what
 circumstances the karma has originated, but only that it has.
 
 The only solution therefore is to Unconditionally Love everyone,
 even those who you feel have "wronged" you, in the knowledge that
 ultimately revenge will not only result in karmic debt, but also
 the realisation that negative thoughts and emotions can never right
 the wrong or make you feel better, and in the certain knowledge the
 person who wronged you will have created a karmic debt of their own
 that their Higher Self will need to balance. So they have let the
 side down.
 
 So let the Universe, in its absolute Perfection, deal with these
 situations in accordance with immutable Universal Principles.
 
 Finally we must also keep in Mind that we are all One. So when you
 do or think something - they are both the same - that negatively
 affects someone else, you have in reality harmed yourself and all
 life in the entire Universe, for which you will be held responsible
 through karma.
 
 The same goes for those who willingly kill or torture animals - for
 whatever reason - it does not matter because there is no excuse - or
 if they are a party to these actions either directly or indirectly
 - or kill plant life such as trees. These are all aspects of
 ourselves.
 
 It is easy to find excuses for such actions, but if you should know
 better you will incur karmic debt which could have been avoided
 with presence of Mind and undertanding of the Principle of karma.
 
 If you wish to avoid karmic debt which might affect you in this
 incarnation or another one, then always be mindful of your
 thoughts, never think in terms of revenge, and be mindful of the
 fact that as we are all aspects of the same perfect Source, God,
 our thoughts and actions always affect not only ourselves, but all
 in creation in the entire Universe.
 
 So to avoid karmic debt always be Unconditional Love,
 Unconditional Forgiveness and be of Service to others before
 Service to Self.
 
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