Karma is a highly complex issue and one in which the devotee
of spiritual development ought to be well versed. Karma is most
commonly defined as the law of cause and effect. This basically
means that everything you send out eventually returns to you.
Karma constitutes action, action to teach us lessons in life.
This definition is quite true, but until we associate this action
with the universal law of cause and effect, it will prove difficult
to truly understand what this action implies and what type of
lessons we are supposed to learn. Just as there are physical
laws which govern our Earthly life, there are spiritual, or
universal laws as well. Universal laws are those of morality
that govern our behavior. We will take a deeper look into the
law of cause and effect shortly, but first let us examine this
action to provide us with a better perspective. We want to see
exactly what comprises this action.
Karma in and of itself is energy in motion, or energy in
action. It is the energy associated with our physical existence
and that which we direct into our life experience. Delving
into this complex matter more deeply, it is necessary for
us to reflect back upon our classroom on God and reexamine
what comprises this energy that makes up our being. Our being
is composed of a highly complex collection of atoms, cells,
molecules, and all those other microscopic particles we learned
about in science class. It should be understood that these
are the material elements which comprise our being. Science
has certainly verified the existence of these particles under
the microscope and for the most part has concluded that the
particles exist and create power in and of themselves. There
is, however, an energy, a great governing power behind the
millions of particles which comprise our being. It is a force
of energy that is invisible to the naked eye, yet very real.
It is the Holy Spirit of God. The Holy Spirit of God governs
not only us, but the entire universe of both seen and unseen
worlds. The Holy Spirit is the essence, the guiding principal
of all life. Science has not as yet verified the existence
of this power and it is doubtful that science will. For one
thing, it is impossible to verify the existence of spiritual
forces with man-made, or material instruments. For another,
it is a great unseen science that must be verified through
faith and inner knowing. To look upon it another way, everything
in the world is a reflection of spirit and we are a manifestation
of spirit.
Delving into this complex matter even further, we are instilled
with a piece of this great invisible force of spirit. This
piece is our own individual inner sun and we will commonly
refer to this piece as our soul. Our soul is an extension
of God. You might say that the Holy Spirit is the body of
God and our inner spirit is a part, a mere molecule within
that infinite body. We carry around with us our very own spiritual
energy field. This energy field is more commonly known as
our aura. Just as our individual soul is an extension of God,
our auric energy field is an extension, or projection of our
soul and our body is the physical manifestation of that auric
make-up. Our spiritual energy field is actually a miniature
piece, our piece of the Holy Spirit governed by our soul.
It is our individual solar system and our soul is the heart
of our system. Our soul and individualized spirit make us
who we are. Our soul and spiritual energy field is given to
us by God. This is His greatest gift to us. It is the gift
of life. We might also add that when God created us, He created
us with a clean slate, meaning our energy field was pure and
consisted of nothing but the pure, Holy Spirit of love. Our
energy field contains all of the elements which comprise the
characteristics of our personality, such as our thoughts,
awareness, feelings, etc. Our aura is our own individual blueprint
that has recorded our experiences since our soul’s inception.
You could say it is like a movie camera containing an infinite
supply of film. The camera with its infinite supply of film
continues to roll indefinately. Our inner camera records our
experiences in various realms of life, though for the sake
of clarity we will focus our attention upon the physical existence
for now. Wherever we go and whatever we do, the experience
is recorded within our aura in the form of energy. This energy
encompasses our being and extends outward on average of a
few feet from our bodies. The aura is invisible, yet very
real. You may not realize it, but you experience the auras
of all with whom you come in close proximity. You may sense
certain feelings and other characteristics about a person
as you come into their energy field and they may sense the
same about you. Oftentimes you can sense certain things about
a person from even further distances. The energy composing
the auric field is invisible and governed by spiritual law
in which distance does not interfere with the perception of
the aura.
Through our physical existence we direct our energy into
countless ideas and activities in order for us to exist and
meet whatever goals and objectives we set for ourselves. Our
entire life experience is determined by how we focus our energy
to satisfy our desires. We are meant to direct our energies
for the purposes of doing good, both for ourselves and for
our fellow brothers and sisters. The problem begins to arise
when we act or speak in an inappropriate manner and do harm
to ourselves and others. We should understand that karma in
and of itself is neither bad nor good. Karma is merely energy
set into motion.
It is the misappropriation of this energy
that
causes it to accumulate negatively and darkly.
This misappropriated energy can also be referred to as misused,
misdirected or misqualified energy. You see, we are meant
to express love toward ourselves and our fellow human beings.
And it certainly doesn’t end there. We are meant to
express love to animals, to the Earth, and to all of life.
When we express love, we express goodness. When we express
goodness, we express God. When we express God, the energy
is friendly, harmonious and positive. Our being is a vehicle
for expressing the Holy Spirit. When the energy of the Holy
Spirit flows through us, it is in its natural form of love.
It is clean, pure and untainted. It is up to us whether we
choose to allow that golden spirit to continue flowing and
be expressed as love or if we will muddy up that energy with
negativity. Our aura continually records this process. If
we choose to allow spirit to simply flow through us in harmonious
fashion and we in turn express love, our aura records love
and no damage is done. If we express something other than
love, the energy becomes clouded and distorted and is recorded
accordingly. We could say it is recorded negatively and for
purposes of clarity we will say that anything other than love
is negativity of a sort. As we mentioned, God created us with
a clean and pure slate and when we express our energy inappropriately,
our auras become tainted, dirty and impure. Sooner or later
payback time will come and we will re experience whatever
negative word or action we gave out, for it is recorded and
becomes a permanent part of our auric record. It is also important
for us to understand that this process is nothing personal.
This is God’s law which keeps order throughout the universe.
This law constitutes the universal principle of cause and
effect or giving and receiving. The law makes perfect sense
when you really stop to think about it. If you send out love,
love will be reflected back to you. If you send out hate,
anger, fear and negativity, that is what will be reflected
back to you. Always remember the following words.
Do unto others as you would have them do unto
you.
They are some of the wisest words ever spoken! We can also
expand the phrase to: speak onto others as you would have
them speak to you. Accept the fact that this is a universal
principle that keeps not only us, but all of life in line
with love! It is also wise to accept the fact that there is
no way of getting around or usurping this law.
We can see that our auric field constitutes our own individual
life record; therefore, karma is not external to us, but internal.
This also means that we are our own judge. Let us take a look
at just how we judge ourselves according to how we direct
our energies through our words and actions.
The Spoken Word
There is much power in the words we speak. The words we speak
should promote love toward others. We are vehicles designed
to inspire and send light to each other and not darkness and
negativity. Unfortunately, however, we have all experienced
both the positive and negative effects of the words we speak.
At one time or another, we have all been involved in an argument
where voices were raised and unpleasant conversation took
place. We have been each a sender and a receiver of angry
words. The turmoil we experienced created an atmosphere laced
with tension and animosity. For example, if you argue with
your brother, John, and you are the primary sender of the
hosility, John will experience the negative vibes which will
cause him to cringe and retreat into darkness. Whether you
consciously realize it or not, these negative vibes are also
recorded and experienced within you, the sender. Considering
that the average person is simply not going to sit there and
take it, John further stimulates the negative energy of the
argument by releasing all his pent up frustration back at
you. As he angrily shouts at you, you feel your inner self
cringe and experience an array of negative emotions. What
you are really feeling is a result of John’s negative
energy being hurled in your direction. You feel injured because
your own energy is being attacked. This produces a painful
experience that leaves you in a state of mental distress.
The cells which compose your physical make up become filled
with anger and fear, generating an impulse to escape from
the body. They say yikes, we're outta here! The energy of
our cells is highly sensitive.
What has happened? You have just misused energy and incurred
negative karma. This event has not only been recorded by your
aura, but the Holy Spirit of God knows and has recorded this
event in the universal archive of records (Akashic) which
includes your life. In that great storage bank of records
is a book with your name on it and this event comprises one
chapter in your book of life. A Book of Life consists of all
of the experiences of an individual since their initial incarnation
into the material world. At some point or another in either
your current or future life, you will undergo a similar experience
involving the same or comparable negative energies. In other
words, you will experience in equal measure what you gave
out. Lest we not forget that the experience has also been
recorded in John’s aura and all of the details which
we have shared about your aura apply to his aura. Multiply
this exchange of energy for about six billion people on planet
Earth and you will have a pretty good idea of the magnitude
of negative energy to which we are all exposed.
Not only do the words we speak create negativity, but our
intentions behind the words serve to intensify and distort
the event. If you had intended to go off on John before you
even arrived, in other words if you planned it, the karma
you incurred would be somewhat worse than if an argument just
happened to ensue. Angry words, in many cases, often just
spring forth, however, the intentions within an individual
can largely affect the outcome. Loving and compassionate intentions
flow from the heart. Unkind intentions arise from animosity,
hostility, deception and and a stream of uncontrolled thoughts
and emotions centered in fear rather than love. These stem
from the ego and are always self-centered in fear. If the
intention of the individual is to deceive, mislead, cheat
or hurt another and that intention is followed by corresponding
words of malintent, that person will eventually experience,
or suffer what they have given out. If a person uses words
in an abusive, vindictive and otherwise controlling manner,
that energy will eventually come back to him or her. A person
who is a habitual liar will have difficulty finding the truth.
To put it another way, a seeker of truth who has a history
of lying is venturing down a rough road because they will
have to sort through all the lies they have dished out before
finding the truth. This principle holds true on all levels
making the process more difficult than it might otherwise
be for the individual. The process all boils down to one thing;
as you sow, so shall you reap.
Negative Actions
Just as the negative use of the spoken word can be initially
damaging to the receiver and sometime later for the sender
when that energy returns, negative action intensifies a karmic
situation. Oftentimes a verbal argument leads to physical
action, such as striking another with fists, body or any number
of objects. This situation results not only in the misuse
of energy in the form of words, but from physical action as
well and the consequences are equally severe. If you are struck
and don't strike back you will not incur any karma. This may
be difficult to refrain from, as it is a natural reaction
to both return words of anger as well as strike back. This
is a test of how well disciplined our minds are. Mahatma Gandhi
was beaten several times and did not strike back at his adversaries
either physically or verbally. His ability to refrain from
violent retaliation required an enormous amount of inner strength
and self-discipline.
I often wonder how much energy is being misused in contact
sports, such as football and hockey. Professional boxing has
to take the cake, the entire environment being fueled by wild
fans. Reminds me of the joke, “I went to a boxing match
and a hockey game broke out.” This tendency toward violence
in fans demonstrates the nature of the society we live in.