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Old 07-03-2009, 10:59 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Karma is sanskrit means "action," the law of karma means the law of causation: whenever there is a cause there is an effect. There is no argument that every action has a result, its a fact you can expirence yourself. Drop an apple and something will happen.
True spiritual practice is beyond the conceptual mind. If we precive reality within the minds concepts we are still trapped in the "illusionary dimension." What does good and bad action mean? good and bad have nothing to do with reality as it is: they are simply mind relevent concepts, that at the end of the day have absolutly NO meaning, except for the one which defines them at that particular moment. True spirituallity is never involved with fear or reward. if we talk about karma in terms of punishment, we speak from fears. If we talk about karma in terms of reward we speak from expectation. Talking about punishment and reward make spirituallity no differnt from religion. The use of punishment and reward is a passive-aggressive way to controll the masses. So lets talk of karma on a higher level of knowing. Every action and thought carries a frequency of energy. If the actions and thoughts come from the need to survive, the frequency of the actions energy will be low and dense. If it comes from epirienceing reality from the "higher,true,ego less self," as being in union with everything the frequency will be high. Low frequency energy leads to low consciousness and expirenceing reality with limited perception, high frequency leads us to HIGH consiousness: seing reality as it truly is.
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