Post by been_there on Nov 5, 2021 12:55:22 GMT
Karma = action
The eastern philosphical /ontological law of โkarmaโ can be understood as the spiritual equivalent of
Newtonโs Law of Motion applicable over and causing numerous reincarnations.
Newtonโs Law of Motion applicable over and causing numerous reincarnations.
It basically explains succesive life events as manifestations of the cosmic principle that
makes sure โfor every action there is an equal but opposite reaction.โ
makes sure โfor every action there is an equal but opposite reaction.โ
When a conscious being manifests a negative force in thought, word, or action,
that negative energy will come back to them in some way.
that negative energy will come back to them in some way.
The Law of cause and effect = โas you sow, so shall you reapโ.
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KARMA and the futility of VICTIM COMPLEXES
โKarma is a tool of balance, not a cosmological act of revenge.
When people are striken with karmic reactions, it only feels like revenge because their own guilt is too unconscious to realise it's subliminally attacking itself, so they invert the feeling of โattackโ into a projection of universal vengeance.
This elimination of self-responsibility fuels the most toxic and destructive psychological trend of our time - perpetual victim mode. This occurs when a person, or a society, becomes addicted to victimhood. It's a delusional issue, where the subject believes everything around them is set up to hurt them, thus creating an enormous amount of entitlement, a delusional need to be overly defensive, and a warped perception of reality where victim mentality becomes a trojan horse for gaining attention and connection.
Authentic victim mentality arises when someone has actually been a victim. When injustice or projection tampers with innocence.
Perpetual victim mode is not this, it's an identity people cling to to avoid their own internal reckoning.
People who cling to the identity of perpetual victim mode are usually not actual victims, but manipulative perpetrators looking to avoid karmic reaction, as they hide their subliminal guilt behind an identity of entitlement and false victimhood.
On a deep and buried unconscious level, an aspect of them may actually believe they can avoid karmic responsibility if they cling to a false identity of victimhood. Unfortunately, for them, karma is not able to be manipulated. Karma is not outside of us. Karma is not a God sitting amongst the clouds deciding what is good or bad. Karma is a balancing mechanism buried deep within the subconscious, and so running from karma is just running from yourself, a quest which will never be fulfilled.โ
- Mary Allison