Karma | Life Reflects What You Project | Paradox of Life
Karma | Life Reflects What You Project | Paradox of Life
By Viola Woolcott
In the most popular view, Karma is often perceived as the bogey man of Eastern philosophy. It seems that it is the ‘stick’ that punishes you for doing wrong. In actual fact, it is far simpler than that, and it carries no judgmental overtone at all.
It is simple, Karma is reflectance and reflectance is a property of the universe. Life reflects what you project. Reflectance or karma states that life reflects your beliefs, emotions and actions. The stronger your beliefs, emotions and actions, the more apparent it becomes that life is like a mirror of whatever you project. When you decide to change your life view, you reflect the new way of reality just like a mirror. Quite often circumstances don’t allow the new reflection to manifest immediately, so don’t expect it to happen instantaneously. This new reality may be held within you body’s subtle magnetic field of your aura, by magnetic potential, your karmic pattern while it influences your circumstances to adapt into a structure
where the new reality will manifest and operate. Sooner or later reflectance produces manifestation.
It is obvious that if we don’t like something in our life that the most powerful way for change is to find out how we have generated this reflection. To change the reflection, we than have to change our viewpoint, change our beliefs and the energies that we have put into our life.
If you know the law of physics, you also know that for every action there is an opposite as well as an equal reaction. The law of physics goes much deeper than the law of mechanical motion and this is how the universe is designed on all levels.
Because this law of life is fully automatic, there is no judge. However, we have to be the once taking the initiative until we create the action so that there can be a reaction.
Within themselves, circumstances which have been created in your life are inherently neutral. BUT the power lies in how you respond to them. If you think about it, isn’t it always human judgement that places positive or negative values to any circumstances? And isn’t it so that if “bad” circumstances have an effect on you it’s because you have planned your life so it would present you with certain challenges? You always have to remember that it is how you respond to those challenges which is vital. You are totally in control of your viewpoint. It is the response to the picture that life presents. And it is your viewpoints that determine what energies you will put into it and what the mirror of life reflects back at you.
If you want to be a happier person, you have to decide within yourself to become a happier person. You have to reflect your new reality and the mirror of life will shine more happiness back to you. Smile, as life is a mirror and it will immediately smile back at you. Go on, try it!
The most difficult times can produce the most happiness in the end - It is the paradox of Life.
Filed under: Mind | Body | Spirit on January 11th, 2008
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