DocM
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I was contemplating the cosmic stage, as I am wont to do, and the cycles of karma of action and reaction. The notion of transgression or sin, often creates regret, and a desire to correct the situation. Throughout history, purgatory, and various planes of consciousness including hells have been invented in order to deal with the knowledge within a soul that it has wronged another.
Some have proposed the idea of reincarnation to pay off karmic debts. This idea always appeared a bit too simplistic to me, as our lives are so much more spiritually complex than can be reduced to a simple equation - i.e. - "I wronged another, and so I will be reborn in a way that I can suffer the same fate, and learn that way."
On probing deeper, it seems that the reason people get stuck with and in the concept of purgatory is that they have difficulty forgiving themselves and those who have wronged them. Some who have committed atrocities believe that their souls are irrevocably marred or stained; thus their penance, and stays in hells or focus levels, reflects this profound misunderstanding of consciousness.
It seems that with forgiveness comes release from the mindset of an interminable punishment or penance. With forgiveness, a soul may still decide to serve their fellow human beings in some way to make up for the past, but they are unchained from the shackles of karmic debt if they can learn to forgive themselves and others.
The idea of carrying a wound forward from incarnation to incarnation, appears to me to be like a disease of the soul - not an end to aspire toward.
Forgiveness is not immediate. It does not absolve the person's spirit or karma immediately of the deed or wrongdoing. Deeds and true contrition must accompany words. But it appears to me that forgiveness is an essential part of spiritual growth in the afterlife, and a way out of the cycle of endless karmic debt.
Matthew
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