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Jan 10 at 6:35 AM
The concept of Karma isn't about God's doing, it is your own doing. This is a wonderful boon,
because this means your life is your business and no one else's ~ Sadguru
------------A devotee alone gets troubles and adversities; because this is his last birth, many Karmas
have to be worked out and he must be united with the Lord in this very birth ~ Swami
Sivananda
------------Every Karma "with intention is binding".
Karma done "without intention does not bind".
Human is liberated when his life becomes sequence of "Karmas without
intention."
Give the "Doer-ship" to the creator and your life will be sequence of "Karmas
without intentions".

Bliss is the only possibility after this!

God neither punishes the wicked nor rewards the virtuous. It is their own karmas that bring
reward and punishment. It is the law of action and reaction that brings the fruits. No one
should be blamed. "God does not make one suffer for no reason nor does He make one
happy for no reason. God is fair and gives you exactly what you deserve." Karma is not
punishment or retribution but simply an expression or consequence of natural acts. Although
it may often appear like a punishment (or reward), the purpose of Karma is to perfectly
follow the cosmic law (Gods system of Universal operation) and not to punish (or reward).
Often the way we learn the best is to endure the same type of suffering (of happiness) that
we have inflicted (or offered) on others in the past (most of the times in the past life.) This is
Gods Way and Desire to make us leave the World of Maya (Veil of Ignorance or
mudhawastha or stupefied state of mind) that brings us the sufferings and embrace the
Divine Awareness (or The Bliss, Sat-Chit-Ananda, Chaitanya, Moksha, Supreme Awareness,
Supreme Consciousness or Super-Soul) and be blissful eternally....
Everything about Karma and Karmic fruits

Every Action Has A Response


Question: Do we incur bad karma each time we kill a bug or insect or frog while driving
down the road?
Sri Swami Satchidananda answers: Yes. Whatever we do, knowingly or unknowingly,
brings karma. There's no doubt about it. Even when you walk you might step on many
insects.
What should we do about that? The scriptures have given certain solutions. In our own life,
as far as possible, we can offer our energy - material or physical, whatever it is - for the
benefit of others to annihilate these bad karmas. It is called yagnya or sacrifice. There is a
difference between the conscious karma and the unconscious or unavoidable karma. You
have to pay for any karma done consciously, it is true; but you also have to do something in
order to survive. You cannot escape from that. There is unavoidable karma. The only way out
is to feel, "All right, having killed this many things while eating, breathing, driving, and
walking, let me offer my energy for the benefit of the creation." Pray; offer your service to
others. That is Yagnya. Yagnya means always offering back more than you receive.
People can be categorised into five groups. The thief, the debtor, the fair businessman, the
good person and the saint. Who is a thief? The one who always gets things from everyone,
but never gives anything. The debtor gets ten dollars worth but gives only five dollars worth
to others. The fair businessman is the one who gets ten dollars worth of benefit from others
and returns ten dollars worth. A good person gets ten dollars and gives at least twenty or
thirty dollars - more than what he gets. And a saint doesn't get anything; he just gives
everything he can. So you can analyze your own life and see in which category you belong.
The only way to wash out our bad karma is to be a really good person or a saint. That means
through our service to the earth, to the people, to divine beings, to God. That way we can be
pardoned for the karmas that we incur unconsciously.
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