Sunday, October 14, 2012

Karma and Reincarnation

Karma and Reincarnation

The word karma is increasingly used nowadays, but very few people understand what this word means. Everyone knows the boomerang effect: what I do to others will come back to me someday; this is what karma means. We reap what we sow. Most of us are on earth because we have a mission to fulfil and debts to pay for life.


The law of karma is therefore not a punishment but a law of love that brings hope. Through love, we understand the consequences of our actions so that our soul can grow. A life is not sufficient for the soul to pay its karmic debts. Because we have a free will, we can change our destiny and through the violet flame we can transmute this karma.

According to tradition, the law of karma reveals our thoughts, words and actions, positive as well as negative, and of which we will personally bear the consequences, positively or negatively. Karma is our greatest benefactor because it sends us back the good we have done to others; it is also our greatest master because it enables us to learn from our mistakes.

The belief in karma and reincarnation can be found in many cultures and religions, both ancient and modern. For example, in Hinduism one explains that the soul reaps what it has sown in past lives, the good as the bad. In ancient Greece, Pythagoras taught that the many incarnations of the soul gave him the possibility of purifying and perfecting himself.


In the Judeo-Christian tradition, Jesus himself teaches us that we are karmically responsible for our words: "Every word without foundation that men have spoken, they will report on the Day of Judgment. The apostle Paul announces the law of karma when he declares: "For what is sown is gathered ... Each one will receive his own wages according to his own labor. The flame violet, gift of Saint-Germain, is the flame that activates in us the mercy, the forgiveness and the transmutation of this karma. The violet flame transmutes the cause, the effect, the register and the memory of all that is not harmony divine within us. It can help us in the process of solving karma to make us a new being.


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