Guest guest Posted May 4, 2005 Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 Adrienne <adandpete> wrote: > Yes, there is. If you want to release bad karma from > all lifetimes, negative hooks, cords and attachments, > get yourself a copy of Diane Stein's book, Essential > Energy Balancing, An Ascension Process. > But for karma releasing, the first three exercises in > this is the book for you. > Adrienne This is interesting, especially in the fact that Karma cannot be released... ....Karma is not a baloon that you go POOF and it's gone. ....releasing Karma is never a " decision " to do so but an experience of " doing so " , after a decision is made, resources are added and new experiences are achieved. Now " energy perturbances " , which some people mistake for Karma can be released, so the unconscious negative emotions that hold one back can be neutralized... ....and people can now have cleaner emotions almost instantly. ....but that does not release Karma... ....a method of " growing " from your past negative experiences is the ancient drill of Retrospection that Manly P. Hall talks about, where you nightly review your behavior during the day, item by item... ....and then you " make a decision " on whether that behavior was what you wanted, and if not, then redo the event in your mind, taking new and better resources and adding them to the old behavior for getting a better behavior. Then future-pacing that new behavior so you will do it the next time that event crops up. Karma is not something you can " just snap your fingers, and POOF, it's gone " . Sandy Godheart You cannot snap your fingers & POOF Karma is gone... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2005 Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 You're assuming Karma truly exists. I personally view karma as a bit of a logic loop. We have pure free will. Freedom of choice. What we view as karma is merely the result of bad choices we made ourselves. Remember, it's much easier for things to go downhill than it is to pull ourselves out of our own bullshit. Karma is nothing more than an excuse. I'll find the article I'm thinking of that explains my views a bit better than I am right now. Chad " Karma is nothing more than an excuse. " , " sandygodheart " <sandygodheart> wrote: > Adrienne <adandpete> wrote: > > Yes, there is. If you want to release bad karma from > > all lifetimes, negative hooks, cords and attachments, > > get yourself a copy of Diane Stein's book, Essential > > Energy Balancing, An Ascension Process. > > But for karma releasing, the first three exercises in > > this is the book for you. > > > > Adrienne > > This is interesting, especially in the fact that Karma cannot be > released... > > ...Karma is not a baloon that you go POOF and it's gone. > > ...releasing Karma is never a " decision " to do so but an experience > of " doing so " , after a decision is made, resources are added and new > experiences are achieved. > > Now " energy perturbances " , which some people mistake for Karma can > be released, so the unconscious negative emotions that hold one back > can be neutralized... > > ...and people can now have cleaner emotions almost instantly. > > ...but that does not release Karma... > > ...a method of " growing " from your past negative experiences is the > ancient drill of Retrospection that Manly P. Hall talks about, where > you nightly review your behavior during the day, item by item... > > ...and then you " make a decision " on whether that behavior was what > you wanted, and if not, then redo the event in your mind, taking new > and better resources and adding them to the old behavior for getting > a better behavior. Then future-pacing that new behavior so you will > do it the next time that event crops up. > > Karma is not something you can " just snap your fingers, and POOF, > it's gone " . > > Sandy Godheart > You cannot snap your fingers & POOF Karma is gone... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2005 Report Share Posted May 5, 2005 healingenergies- essentialskills , " aeambassador " <aeambassador> wrote: > You're assuming Karma truly exists. I personally view karma as a >bit of a logic loop. It could be, but there is MUCH MORE there than that. I suggest you study a few books by some real smart people. I've given the titles before. You idea, that FOR MANY, Karma is nothing more than an excuse is valid...and it is also NOT a correct version of Karma, but a popular, non-researched view of karma held by many who have NOT studied Karma. So, read those 3 titles, then we can talk again. Sincerely, >We have pure free will. Freedom of choice. What we > view as karma is merely the result of bad choices we made ourselves. > Remember, it's much easier for things to go downhill than it is to > pull ourselves out of our own bullshit. Karma is nothing more than an > excuse. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2005 Report Share Posted May 5, 2005 > So, read those 3 titles, then we can talk again. > > Sincerely, > I'm researching karma right now. It's interesting to note how many different schools of thought there are on the subject. But then again, look at how many schools of thought there are on Life, The Universe, And Everything, and you get just as many. On a google search, I got http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Cayce_on_Karma which I think about sums it up, at least as far as I look at it. I guess it can all be summed up as " The way you act is how you become. " If I do mean, hurtful things to people, I become a mean, hurtful person. If, on the other hand, I do loving, helpful things I become a loving, helpful person. Perhaps karma might best be understood if we looked at all our past lives and this one more as one, long life, merely split into segments. For example: As a child, I might spend my time wondering what life's all about anyway. As a young adult, I might attend college for philosophy ( " the love of knowledge " such a beautiful word), or seek out that knowledge by other means. As an older adult, I might teach what I've learned to others. I think the same may apply to past lives. In one, I learn a skill, in the next, I use the skill, and afterwards, I teach the skill. In so doing, I become. All in all, a pretty non sequitur post, but spot on regardless, I hope. Seeker of Truth, Chad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2005 Report Share Posted May 5, 2005 healingenergies- essentialskills , " aeambassador " <aeambassador> wrote: > > So, read those 3 titles, then we can talk again. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > > I'm researching karma right now. It's interesting to note how many > different schools of thought there are on the subject. But then > again, look at how many schools of thought there are on Life, The > Universe, And Everything, and you get just as many. > > On a google search, I got > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Cayce_on_Karma > > which I think about sums it up, at least as far as I look at it. Very good, as far as you went. Congratulations and... ....You need to do more research, and then some regressive hypnosis, or some Energy Time lines like Donna teaches. The " experience " needs to be there. The " educational " part is great, but not near enough. " Again, it must be said that Karma's purpose is not simply to cause suffering, but to give the individual an opportunity to experience every ascect of life. For instance, if a person has wronged someone in a past life, he will be given the opportunity to experience being wronged " ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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