Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 I understood the first half, but not this last part: " Make no mistake; grace does entirely away with karma. Like a medicine which was labelled " good until 1968 " . If used in 1973, the medicine is entirely ineffective. The body is the bottle, the karma is the medicine in the bottle (or body). God puts a date on the 'medicine' so it is not effective (any longer) " Could someone please clarify? --Radhi --- Ram, UNEXPECTED_DATA_AFTER_ADDRESS@.SYNTAX-ERROR. wrote: > Q: Does God forgive even present karma? > > Bhagavan's Answer: > There are three types of karma: past, present and > future. Present > karma must > continue. > > It is like the carriage behind which there is a > trail of dust. (as long > as the carriage moves there will be dust) > > A doubt might be that the carriage (will then) > forever continue (to > have dust). But the carriage need not always travel > on a dusty road. > It can get > on the highway where there is no dust . > > The highway is equivalent to the grace of God. > > Make no mistake; grace does entirely away with > karma. Like a medicine > which was > labelled " good until 1968 " . If used in 1973, the > medicine is entirely > ineffective. The body is the bottle, > the karma is the medicine in the bottle (or body). > > God puts a date on the 'medicine' so it is not > effective (any longer) > > Sharing with Sai Love (Ram.Chugani) > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > Ram Chugani > Kobe, Japan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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