Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Law of Compensation

This is another hidden law of nature not mentioned in “The Secret.”

This law states, “Whatever you do will come back to you, nothing less, nothing more.” It is also known by various names, such as The Law of Cause and Effect, or Karma, or Law of Universal Justice.

The American psychic and prophet, Edgar Cayce, put it simply as “meeting yourself.”

This law is absolute, perfect, objective and resolute. It works whether we are aware of it or not, whether we like it or not. It is a natural law, just as the law of gravity is.

Karma, by which this hidden law is known in the East, is a Sanskrit word that means action. Usually, when we talk of action we refer to physical action. But in the case of karma action can also refer to mental actions, such as “desires, choices and intentions.”

Karma is more strict than human or man-made laws. If I intend or desire to kill you, for example, even if I do not actually do it, I have already incurred a karmic debt to you that I must pay in the future.

It matters not that I did not act on it. The harm has already been done on the spiritual or mental level. And that must be compensated or paid for.

The reason for this is that everything begins with the mind. Nothing exists on the physical plane that did not originate on the mental plane. Therefore, the mental is as real as the physical.

Perhaps this explains the biblical passage in which Jesus Christ said: “It is written, ‘Thou shall not commit adultery,’ but I say unto you: whoever looks at a woman with lust has already committed adultery with her in his heart.”

Mental action can bring about karmic consequences, as much as physical action does.

A mother of four came to my class on Soulmates, Karma and Reincarnation, where I conduct two hypnotic regressions to help participants remember their past lives.

This woman could not understand why she hated her second son. She would punish him for the slightest fault or infraction but not the others who did a similar offense. She was feeling guilty about her attitude toward the boy.

During regression, she found herself in a previous life in Africa as a slave. The slaves had a master who was very cruel and would whip or punish them for the slightest excuse.

She hated that cruel slave master so much that she cursed him and said she would always hate him and never forgive him. Now this slave master came as her son. She now has the opportunity to exact her revenge against him or to forgive what he did to her.

She chose to forgive and soon, the relationship with her second son improved so much. Had she chosen to continue her hatred the cycle would continue.

Karma is the immutable law that refers effects back to their rightful causes. Everything comes back to its source. It has been said by a physicist that if you throw a stone up in the sky and if there is nothing to obstruct its path, it will eventually come back to your hand where it originated. That is the law of karma at work.

Everything we do will come back to us in full measure, nothing less and nothing more.

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