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Karma and Dharma

Karma is that which allows all patterns (phenomena, events, forms, life...) to be expressed and sustained.

Karma is also that which allows patterns to exist and co-exist with, and within fractally and exponentially larger or greater, or more intricate, patterns.

An example of this would be that of Karma expressed as the relational nature between the human organism, the collective social organism, the planetary organism, our solar-planetary system, the Milky Way, our larger galactic cluster, the universe and all the way to multiverse.

From a soul's perspective, Karma is expressed as the checks and balances that occur while the soul is moving seamlessly through its evolutionary journey towards reunification with Source/Spirit/Oneness.

Karma as an expressed attribute of the soul's transformational journey, allows the manifested soul to learn and evolve from its state of incompletion, imperfection, and relative consciousness to a state of completeness, perfection and unified consciousness, through a continual process of integration.

Closer to home, Karma is that which defines the quality of our incarnated lives, as well as that of our relationship to our environment, through heredity, the overall conditions and qualities of our environment during our developmental years, and the externally caused unavoidable, catastrophic life-transforming events that we encounter in our lives.

While Karma might seem to be a harsh and limiting construct, it is actually a very beneficial one. Our relationship to it could be likened to the one with have with gravity. While gravity might seem a limiting attribute of our world, it would be very difficult to exist on this planet as solid lifeforms without it.

Karma could also be likened to the banks of a flowing (thanks to gravity), river. While the banks seem to bind the river, without them, the river would never help create forests, support life, let alone make it to its final destination.

Perhaps the best way to handle Karma and its effects on human lives and conditions is embracing a version of the Serenity prayer:

'God/Spirit/Source, grant me the strength to change what I can, the patience to withstand what I can't change, and the wisdom to know the difference between the two.'

Also, it is highly helpful to remember that, for all relative conscious manifested patterns, Karma is only one defining attribute in operation. While all patterns require a form, a consistent rhythm, (expressed as Karma) they also require a sense of direction, (expressed by Dharma). Dharma is the expressed yearning and will of the river to join its source. Dharma is the yearning of all patterns and forms to be reintegrated into Source/Spirit/Oneness/God.

If you already know this, or if you happen to be reading this, it means that you are currently incarnated with the potential to transcend the illusory limitations of Karma, and embrace being through Dharma. For this to occur, you must be:

1) living an incarnation that is adequate for such a transformation to occur;

2) able to pursue the path of Dharma, within the karmic structure that defines the unfolding patterns of your current incarnation;

3) touched by the grace of Spirit;

4) and willing to claim full-ownership of all facets of your life, from a position that is truly detached from manifested outcomes, compassionate, selfless, self-empowered and self-anchored.

Now, If you're to start exploring your potential for transcending your Karma, and transforming your consciousness, and not quite sure how to begin, and if you feel that you need guidance or coaching, I would be honored to help you.

As far as what I can humbly offer you, I invite you to read on, or simply, browse through the tabs/buttons/links that are listed below this line.

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