Guest guest Posted May 18, 2008 Report Share Posted May 18, 2008 Namaste Dan, and all family: this is a response from Swami to your question: Namaste Dan, If the karmas come to fruition while we are performing sadhana, then there will be no response to that stimulus. Therefore, the karmas extinguish themselves without causing any future damage. Liberation from these karmas is moksha. This is Dan's question: > Namaste, i have a question for Swamiji. i hope this can make it to > him. > Namaste Swamiji, someone had asked you if karmas get eradicated when > we do our sadhana, you replied sayng that the parabda karmas do not > get eradicated but they cannot come to us when we are busy doing > sadhana. But wont they eventually take fruit regardless? How is this > not a way of putting off our karmas to another point in time? And > furthermore is there any method of liberation from these karmas > besides pure moksha? > > love and light. Dan Jai Ma Jai Swami vishweshwar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2008 Report Share Posted May 22, 2008 What swamiji has said is that the karmas which come to fruition during our sadhana will be extinguished. i didnt know that they would come unless we were set up in the situation for them to ripen. such as if someone was destined to get hit by a car then after their sadhana is over and they step outside then it would happen. but i guess what swamiji is saying is the car would wrecklessly speed past with the person not there. but since karma is not bound by time what is the determinate of when this karma ripens? anyone have any thoughts or ideas on this? , " inspectionconnection108 " <inspectionconnection108 wrote: > > Namaste Dan, and all family: this is a response from Swami to your > question: > > Namaste Dan, > > If the karmas come to fruition while we are performing sadhana, then > there will be no response to that stimulus. Therefore, the karmas > extinguish themselves without causing any future damage. > > Liberation from these karmas is moksha. > > > This is Dan's question: > > > Namaste, i have a question for Swamiji. i hope this can make it to > > him. > > Namaste Swamiji, someone had asked you if karmas get eradicated when > > we do our sadhana, you replied sayng that the parabda karmas do not > > get eradicated but they cannot come to us when we are busy doing > > sadhana. But wont they eventually take fruit regardless? How is this > > not a way of putting off our karmas to another point in time? And > > furthermore is there any method of liberation from these karmas > > besides pure moksha? > > > > love and light. Dan > > > Jai Ma Jai Swami > > vishweshwar > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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