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Karma Is! [Part 2]

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1. It is not exclusively the bringer of disappointments, pain or death. Though it operates in a way that our intellect cannot perceive fully, karma is neutral. It is even-handed. It is only our societal bias that gives it a color.

Karma is why some win at the lottery. It is why others fall in love. It is why we get the promotion that we've worked hard to get or the *lucky break* that, from a near-sighted perspective, we think will solve many of our problems.

2. Once two persons meet, their vigor feeds off each other and as long as neither acts as a circuit breaker by reacting non-mechanically, their karmic destiny will be played out.

3. The culminating moment of any karmic situation is orchestrated according to the law of attraction and repulsion, as is encoded in our magnetic field, in our vigor field, which works exactly as the magnetic poles of one, two, or a multitude of magnets all brought together for one karmic intervention, scheduled at a designated place, at a exact time and driven by one participant's energy.

4. There is no such thing as any one having ever been in the wrong place at the wrong time. The string of anodyne slight moments that located the sports car driver in front of the old man's house were set in motion by the cosmic plan, not by Lady luck or coincidence.

Whether they are ours, our friends' or strangers', from an individual's perspective, life's events, taken in isolation, appear as moments that can be reduced to stories by ourselves, by our friends or by the media.

All we have to ask is, "What's happened?" and we have all the facts neatly arranged in chronological order.

If we are addicted to watching other people's karmic events in full visible color, news programs that run 24-7-365 give us the fixes that respond our craving. If not for this addiction, why would we watch strangers' glory moments and, mostly it seems, their moments of sheer agony and despair?

This is how karma works: someone's loss is our gain. A heavenly moment for us may mean that, for someone else, they go straight through hell.

Regardless of the estimate of participants in a karmic culminating moment, known or unknown to us or to each other - the karma of each participant being dissimilar from ours - they will be affected in varying degrees.

This is visible in the following humorous tale. "There was once a man who was having a guided tour of heaven. All things appeared as he had imaginable until he noticed a man, a very old one with a long white beard. The visitor found it odd that there should be a beautiful young woman seated on the old man's lap.

So the visitor asked the angel, "What's the meaning of this?" And the angel answered, "For the old man? It's paradise. For the woman - it's pure hell."

Admittedly, though calibrated exactly to provide us with the challenge we need to grow beyond the trenches of our ease zones, not all situations that come our way are karmically induced as a supervene of whatever we have done, either in this life or in old ones. There is no way of telling what events stem from which, nor should it matter. What is ... Is, and needs to be addressed in as much a spiritual manner as possible.

I have come to perceive that doing life, driven only by our intellect, is as helpful to us as driving at night in a car that without headlights.

Unlike the fly's eyes that are six times more sensitive than ours and can detect ultraviolet frequencies in the light spectrum that is invisible to us, our eyes are a function of the limitations of our human body and our largely untapped intellect. They enable us only to perceive what is directly in our line of vision. Like the most basic Gen 1 Sci-Fi robots, we can see only a few meters ahead. However, unlike robots, we don't usually scan and discover all that is there. Most of the time, unless we are complex in a research, creating something that requires our undivided concentration or we are in love, we merely espy at what is directly in front of us.

We lack omniscience. We cannot see one slight ahead of where we are. As such, we can but have a slight comprehension of the metaphysical laws that govern the cosmos.

We are saddened by the news that it was a baby's fate to die from cot-death or that of a toddler to be mowed down by a drunk driver who ploughed straight through the fence of the orchad where this child was playing. Beyond a humane emotional response, and for practical reasons, we need to accept that such tragedies happen for a reason, however nebulous to us. The calculate is that of karma needing amendment.

We can be as sentimental as we wish for as long as we wish, but we must not forget that a child's soul is, in fact, quite an ancient soul which has a purpose to fulfill in this lifetime. If this means being incarnated in a single baby with a preordained short life, so be it.

As callous as it may seem, I am advent to accept that such a child's karmic purpose in this lifetime is to give the ones who are grieving the pre-destined wake-up they need in order to tend their spiritual selves. Which is not necessarily the response generated by a personal loss of this magnitude. Often, in fact, deep grief drives us supplementary into our mechanical selves and makes up even more dependent on emotional crutches.

What? part not learned? Like at school, we will be given another chance to learn what we must learn, either in this lifetime or in the next or in the ones after that.

Once our karmic rendez-vous is locked into our vigor field and our nemesis is set on course, not unlike a 'sleeper' spy, nothing can prevent our destiny from happening - neither how 'good' we may have been, nor any geographical distance, however great. Though we know such things happen all of the time, here is a sample confirmation of what I am talking about.

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Crash bus had been overtaking: The tour bus that crashed in Egypt killing six Australians overtook a second bus just before it rolled, the operator of the tour said today.

Witnesses have stated that the driver had not been speeding, that he had been driving well up to that fateful moment and that there was no explanation for his decision to overtake at that exact moment. The bus driver survived, but he has to process his role in this tragedy. Here again the bus is only the instrument.

Lawyer shot down aiding woman: a 'Good' Samaritan shot dead after going to help a woman in distress in Melbourne this morning was a 43-year-old solicitor.

The unnamed lawyer was one of two men who went to the aid of the woman who was struggling with a man near a taxi on the corner of Flinders Lane and William Street, in Melbourne's Cbd, about 8.15am.

In all, three people were shot before the gunman fled. The solicitor was shot in the chest at point-blank range and died at the scene an hour later, despite the efforts of paramedics.

The other man who attempted to intervene, a 30-year-old, is in a requisite health in hospital after surgery. The woman, 24, is in a serious but garage health in the arduous care ward of Royal Melbourne Hospital. Police said this afternoon they had identified a someone of interest believed to be the gunman.

The gunman was on the run this morning after shooting three people on the corner of Flinders Lane and William Street, killing the man and wounding a woman and a man. The gunman fled on foot after the 8.15 a.m. Shooting and police later found a handgun at a around construction site, which was believed to be that used in the incident.

As heavily-armed police searched for the shooter, aged in his late 20s or early 30s, office workers were told to stay put and not panic. Witnesses and police said the gunman appeared to be complex in a violent domestic dispute with a woman in a taxi and when two men intervened, he shot all three down.**

This sad story appeared on the front page of my local newspaper, The Courier-Mail, on the 18th of June, 2007, at the time I was writing this file. Like that of most, upon hearing the news that such a nice man had been blasted in the chest at point blank range in such single circumstances, my first understanding was how unfair. Moriya, however, was quick to point out that this death, like all other deaths, particularly violent ones, happen so that the survivors have a chance to redirect/amend their lives by looking inward.

Their karmic mission is to refrain from knee-jerk responses intended to pacify their ego-persona, either by seeking 'vengeance' as opposed to justice straight through the Courts or revenge beyond the Courts; either by indulging in endless grief; or by becoming agora-phobic or bitter or nuts or whatever - supplementary starving their soul and adding more negative entries to their vigor field. If this happens then, truly, it can be said that that person's death will have been in vain.

If we remember that our souls are ancient and that they have not all the time been incarnated in such healthy and honest ego-personae as ourselves, then a swift death, here and now, can be attributed to amended karma. After all, one of our past incarnations might have been strung up on a medieval torture rack and pulled apart until death ensued. Or in more contemporary times, s/he might have died a slow painful death in a hospital bed or left bleeding to death in a back lane. In this lifetime, however, as in the case of the Good Samaritan in Melbourne, it was estimated that a quick, painless death was the just repaymen for something beyond our understanding.

Spiritualists say that the world, as we know it, is only a manifestation of what is organised in the cosmos. They say that the real world is the cosmic world because it is from there that come, magnetised to us, all the impulses - the slight ones and the heavy ones, the good ones and painful ones - that shape the daily lives of every one in our global communities and have done so since the Big Bang.

"All the world's a stage," Shakespeare wrote in As You Like It.
"And all the men and women merely players:
They have their exits and their entrances;
And one man in his time plays many parts."

What if, in a old lifetime, the lawyer shot in the Melbourne incident, had killed someone with a sword, with a gun, with an anvil? Why not accept the possibility that this *someone*, in the current time- warp mirror-reality, turned out to be the gunman towards whom he was inexorably magnetised, straight through the catalytic vigor of the woman in distress on that Melbourne street corner?

A role reversal if you will: a tragedy played out according to the Cosmic plan, but from a cosmic perspective who is the real hero? Who is the real villain? It is not for us to know. From a spiritual perspective, any judgement passed by whatever in our world is purely arbitrary.

All we need to accept is that straight through the events interwoven in the huge tapestry that is our soul's life, karma is the unerring Great Adjustor. What we sow is what we reap. That is the certainty. What is totally uncertain is when and how often and how, in the millennia, our soul's incarnation will reap *our* harvest.

"Pashoot meod," says Moriya in Hebrew. Very simple. Moriya said to me one day that the world that, according to the Christian calendar, is a incorporate of thousand years old is in fact nothing more than a perpetual masked ball where everybody's true identity is inexpressive by their ego-personae, our ego-personae. And although there have all the time been councils and tribunals set up to punish wrong-doers and criminals, when these miscreants reincarnate under a dissimilar mask, they can no longer be identified as such and they pass as innocent and pure entities. Having said that, we can, here and now, identify evil-doers in two ways. either they are seen to repeat their evil deeds in a robotic way or they sell out their lives for the benefit of others.

If our world is only a mirror and we are only reflections of the real images, we need to turn the mirror around to look at events in reverse.

There are three more points I would like to make most respectfully, as I continue the deconstruction of the karma of The Good Samaritan in the news item.

1. Because it is a karmic impulse that cost the lawyer his life, not the gun, and not his encounter with the killer, the energetic baggage he will bring into his next incarnation will have been amended most positively. This man died while aiding someone, in this case the woman who, incidentally was the karmically appointed catalyst. If it hadn't been for her proximity on that pinpoint-specific space on the street corner, this single drama, with these exact participants would never have happened.

2. The impulse to be at the appointed time, at the appointed place to partake in one exact event, even if only as an eyewitness, is hardwired in our aura. It cannot be resisted. When destiny summons us, we go where we need to go.

With the precision of homing pigeons, all four participants in the shoot-out came from wherever they were, moments before, following their own impulse to come together, on a incorporate of quadrilateral meters, right at the corner of Flinders Lane and William Street, while everyone else of the 3,850,000 people in Melbourne were off-stage.

3. "The other man who attempted to intervene," shot three times in the upper body, was revealed later as a Dutch backpacker who just happened to be there, in downtown Melbourne. He survived.

In all likelihood, only a few persons, not necessarily the ones closest to both these men 'knew' them as they well were in 'this' lifetime at that single point in time, and probably no one has a clue as to what these men were like in their old lifetimes - as is usually the case for each one of us.

Thus, the theory is that when in the eye of the storm, the more spiritually evolved the victim - we do not mean, here, do-gooders or religious zealots - the lesser the vigor invested in the incident/accident, which explains why some people stare death in the face but walk away against seemingly impossible odds.

Moriya explained, "C.C., let's say, it is your karma to one day get lost in the desert, Ok? So, it's not going to be a nice experience. Maybe you suffer from dehydration. Maybe you come across reptiles and maybe you even get bitten. You get sunburnt. Maybe you also come across thieves. Interestingly, they only want your camera and your wallet. Sure, you're unhappy and sure you're frightened, but when it's all over, you agree that the sense could have been much worse at every turn. So, although you got lost in the desert, you got rescued. You didn't die there and well whatever has happened to you will become an anecdote to share with friends or to write about in a book. Look, put plainly," she adds patiently, "a karmic situation that turns out to be less serious than otherwise imaginable is like slipping in a mud puddle and falling on your buttocks instead of cracking your head open on the pavement." and emotional grazes or either we die on the spot, no one knows what is in store for us ... supplementary up the track ... In the next moment.

To revisit some of the main points made earlier in this file, Moriya sent me another humorous piece to deconstruct from a karmic perspective - a part of my homework on that single day.

"A young man who had to go away on international company wrote his girlfriend love letters every day. He wanted to do it the romantic way, via the post, not email. After the 200th letter, his girlfriend got engaged to the mailman."

Deconstruction: The culminating moment is set in motion when the mailman became mediator in the middle of the girl and her boyfriend. Then the boyfriend, straight through his letters, becomes the mediator in the middle of his girlfriend and the mailman. The boyfriend and the mailman have swapped roles, but the three participants are the same. Karma changed their position.

In one of her emails from Jerusalem, Moriya, who translates her thoughts directly from Hebrew, gave me an analogy to interpret the understanding that karmic events are well 'God sent' opportunities for us to move on.

"Cc, let's fantasize that our life is a very long road with many refilling opportunities along the way," she wrote. "Tov, (Ok in Hebrew) you have a car and your car will work only when you put fuel into her, right? Now, suppose you just fill the tank and drive a long distance until you run out of fuel. You wouldn't say: Wait, wait, I need to find the same gas middle point where I last filled the tank, would you? What you would do is be thankful for the fist middle point along your way, fill up and drive on. Our ability to get vigor from any gas middle point along the way is very liberating and is requisite to our survival, yes?

The first middle point symbolizes our starting point in life. From there the sky is the only limit. However, people forget how to use their spiritual wings or maybe that they have wings at all - they settle in the state of chrysalis without ever evolving into a butterfly.

You see, people function in the same way as the car and its fuel. We eat and our body changes our food into energy. We also absorb vigor from plants, from the air (prana), from other people and also from objects. Of course, we also have some karma to edit and some karma to live out. All this is energy. It's very freeing and very functional that we can and, in fact, are imaginable to refuel along the way, again and again.

Cc, there comes a time when people who have worked or lived together run out of fuel. They are meant to separate. They seldom do so voluntarily, preferring to return to what is energetically well-known over and over again regardless of either or not this vigor is healthy for them and regardless of how much travelling they could have done, if free to move.

What I'm saying is that there comes a time when we need to be separated, otherwise we live under the same regime of repetitions as older students being made to do again and again the same lessons that they were doing in early years. When, energetically, we refuse to budge, we are made to cut off and move on by a karmic event, an incident our ego-persona interprets as a nuisance, a setback, or even a tragedy.

It is a very good chance to evolve and improve without being linked to the well-known gas middle point forever. But although people know all that and know that all of us will die one day, most live in denial and cling to emotional crutches and physical crutches and are too afraid to even look for a new gas middle point up ahead. After all, isn't there all the time another middle point up the road?"

Karmically, either we survive a mishap unscathed or with only slight bumps and emotional grazes or either we die on the spot, no one knows what is in store for us supplementary up the track ... In the next moment.

Michael Reardon was one of the world's important free solo climbers, a rare and very perilous ultimate sport sport that entails climbing sheer cliffs, some 900 feet high, with only the gripping power of finger tips and rubber-tipped soft shoes - without any security equipment whatsoever.

"On July 13, 20007, Michael was standing below a climb he had just completed. The photographer, Damon Corso, was about 30ft away taking pictures of him. He was about 10ft (5 meters) above the sea and he and had his hands out, celebrating, to say he had completed the climb of his life. But then a rogue wave just came in. The wave hit him on the knees and he lost his balance and slipped on the algae. He was shouting for help but there was nothing Damon could do."

Interestingly, Michael's personal saying was, "Climbing may be hard but it's easier than growing up."

When a karmic incident comes crashing down on us, it is very approved to ask Why is this happening to me? or Why is this happening to us, as a society or even as a country.

Spoiler: It is appropriate, provided the tone is firm and inquisitive for, indeed, it is requisite to try and get as close as possible to a spiritual answer.

Every mainstream religion reminds us about the consequences of our actions. Ultimately, though paramount with dissimilar words and straight through dissimilar rites, I do believe that, once pared down and free of fanaticism, each of the mainstream religions share base spiritual beliefs.

In spite of this, I will risk saying that the most catalysts of wars of religions, past and present, aside from masking fear and greed, have been waged because of semantics.

On paper, all this makes a lot of sense. However, internalizing *all this* until it becomes a part of my core comprehension of the meaning of life and death does not come without effort. And so, as I learn more, I custom a shift of perceived values, slowly, slowly, one present-moment at a time. Daily I custom the acceptance of everyone, without exception. No matter how hard and against the grain.

The good news is that I do not have to deal with anyone's opinions or religious views and, in fact, I do not have to Do much at all, least of all talk. All I need to do is plainly accept them. But like whatever linked to this topic, acceptance has got to be genuine - from the heart, not merely from the head, not from the lips.

Giving of self 'is' what unconditional love and universal love are about. It is not about sending feel-good vibes to whoever we are plainly attracted to or comfortable with at the time of our choosing. It is not about being kind to the ones we like and love and being indifferent to others. That would be way too easy and hardly the stuff of spiritual evolution.

It is only the skin that seals us up along with a cultural perception of the individual that give us the illusion of our uniqueness which, in turn, creates and maintains divorce and isolation.

Basically, I'm getting to think that we are about as unique as any cookie can be unique on its baking tray, once the cookie-cutter has done its thing. And this introduces another key concept, that of divorce or rather, that of Non-Separation.

© by C.C. Saint-Clair, 2008

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