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Title: Karma Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Aug 11, 2020 12:13 am We all have to sometime experience the result of our actions which is what karma is. Though it is true that all of us have beneficial karma , most of us here are on the spiritual path and we are making attempts to rid ourselves of the debts we have incurred over life times. Therefore we go through many life transformations and learning experiences to be free of karma.
Amma speaks of three forms of karma; 1. Karma that takes an adjustment in attitude 2. Karma that requires remedial action and must be worked on to change. A remedial action is intended to correct something that is wrong or to improve a bad situation 3. Karma we have no choice but to endure What is hopeful to me is that Amma also spoke of karma of nations and people as a whole. She spoke of God’s grace as the only hope in some situations that the earth is presently going thru which she predicted long ago. In the same way we pray for God’s grace for our earth we can also pray for God’s grace in our individual karma. Title: Re: Karma Post by: Jitendra Hydonus on Aug 10, 2024 04:00 pm Amma's path Amma’s heart was consumed with the suffering she witnessed. Amma says that when she questioned the reason for such suffering, the answer that came to her was that the fate of each individual is ultimately due to their karma—a result created by their previous actions. Reflecting on this, Amma then thought to herself, “If someone falls into a ditch because of their karma, then what is my duty?” Amma says she heard a voice from within reply, “Then, it is your duty to lift them up and help them.” Thus, it was from this nine-year old’s contemplation on human suffering that her path in life was set forth: she would always do whatever she could to help others. |