Showing posts with label rebirth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rebirth. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2009

Karma


More and more, especially in the Western world, people are becoming dependant on others for one or another thing. A person may blame his therapist for the lack of progress, another may blame his lawmakers for the way their decisions have affected his life directly or indirectly. Another may blame his childhood and his parents by seeing them as the contributors to the flaws in his character today. A criminal may blame the justice system for not providing enough comfort while in prison; the list goes on. In fact, we are responsible for all of our emotions, thoughts and behaviors. Yes, we do not live an isolated life and come in contact with others all of the time, but eventually we are the ones that are fully responsible for our own moral and spiritual attitude. In the New Testament, we read that Jesus healed a man who had been sick for thirty-eight years. After he was healed, Jesus instructed him “Listen, you are well now; so stop sinning or something worse may happen to you” John 5-14. This example shows us that we ourselves can hurt our physical, mental, and spiritual well-being through the nature of our actions.

A person that is spiritually mature realizes that no one is to blame for the unpleasant events in his life. Such a person acknowledges that everything in nature is connected and that sooner or later as the popular layman’s saying goes: “What goes around comes around.” The law of cause and affect does not apply only to our actions towards others, but it holds true regarding our thoughts, feelings, and behavior in general. When we are too busy arguing, craving, hating and blaming, our mind becomes predisposed to this destructive pattern. We become consumed with the task of justifying our behavior because of our ignorance in recognizing that we create our own reality. Therefore, when we experience something without recognizing its roots, we will continue to reinforce its presence in our daily life. We may mistakenly assume that once a certain condition has passed away that it has vanished forever. For example, if we get angry with someone, we feel anger due to a specific event that triggered it at that specific time. What we fail to realize is that all of our emotions and behavior will manifest continuously in our life if we do not learn how to control them. Anger will come again, triggered by someone or something. In return, we develop psychological and physical ailments such as anxiety, depression, substance abuse, high blood pressure, ulcers and headaches to name just a few. Karma refers to the existence of cause and effect over a period of time, as well as the quality of our well-being, and our state of mind during every moment of our existence. I think that we can only learn from our mistakes if we are truly conscious of them. I believe that if a person is unaware of the afflictions his behavior has caused to another sentient being, that he or she will continue to hurt others.

If someone believes in the analogy that a man can be saved by the grace of an external God, then by this same analogy his own wrongdoings have condemned him in the first place. A person will not grow spiritually as long as he is ignorant. God permeates everything. The Divine is limitless. God is a live energy source. It is neither holy nor evil nor wrathful. It is neutral. Man gives it a quality based on his human versus spiritual views of reality. How can man then say that God caused him to suffer or that God was testing him through trials and tribulations? Man creates his own fate and then experiences the outcome of his own actions. Man has freewill to choose whatever he wants to do or not to do within the limitations of external circumstances. This is what it means to be like God - to have the ability to know that actions cause reactions and that there is no one, not even a deity, to hold responsible for our experiences.
Eastern thought tells us that karma pertains to the laws of cause and affect, which means that actions have outcomes and that we experience all of the fruits of our own behavior throughout many lifetimes. This notion goes even further to postulate that actions in a past life carry consequences into the present one. Karma does not mean that the wrongdoer should be wronged. Man has freewill to decide how to react to an affliction and there are many, many possible reactions. Our freewill, within the power of circumstantial limitations, allows us to look at events and to choose how to interpret and remember them. The discord I have with the Eastern interpretation of karma is that if one is unaware of his past mistakes, how can one change? I do not think that a person has to endure suffering at the hands of those whom he had oppressed in a past life in order to learn a lesson. Jesus said: “turn your other cheek.” Karma is not set in stone.

Excerpt from: Guru in Jeans: Inward Journey to Psychospiritual Awakening.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Spiritual rebirth


Numerous accounts of spiritual re-birth are found in the Gospels and the Epistle to the Corinthians. A main Christian message is that one must die in order to be born again as Jesus says to Nicodemus in the Gospel of John, 3-3: “I am telling you the truth: no one can see the kingdom of God without being born again”, and, (6) “A person is born physically of human parents, but is born spiritually of the Spirit.” This death is not of physical but rather of spiritual and psychological nature. It is symbolic of the death of the ‘ego-self’. A transformation occurs when a person gains profound insight or has an “Aha!” experience that leads to a shift of consciousness. The Spirit is not an external element, but it is rather the God essence within each person. This is the meaning of Jesus’ statement in the Gospel of John, 10-34 “It is written in your own Law that God said: You are gods.” The same idea is beautifully expressed in the words of the Bulgarian Master Beinsa Douno: “Look for the origin of all things so that you may find the true God within your soul.”
The ultimate goal of salvation is to obtain salvation from the lower ignorant ‘ego-self’ and its destructive habits. When a person acknowledges that God is inside of him or her and that this God essence permeates everything, the individual gains understanding and acceptance of the message, “You are gods.” The scriptures do not discriminate by saying that some of us are gods, but asserts that all of creation is holy. In Colossians 3-11 we read: “Christ is all, Christ is in all.” This Christ or Cosmic consciousness is accessible to everyone.
Excerpt from : Guru in Jeans: Inward Journey to Psychospiritual Awakening

Friday, December 5, 2008

Transmigration of the soul and physical likeness


Some people believe in reincarnation/rebirth of the soul. My first experience with past lives occurred about 10 years ago during a dream. In the dream I observed some people and an internal voice told me "this is you in a past life". I have been quite familiar with the concept of reincarnation but never really trying to recall any past lives. From that time on, I had started to recall other "lives". However, I do not view rebirth from past to present. What I mean is, during a cosmic consciousness experience I was able to realize that life is all One and that we only focus on a separate existence(s) within the limit of a linear time. Everything occurs at the same time and one can have the ability to see other life forms (which does not necessarily mean) that one was an animal or a plant etc. Since everything is interconnected a person is able to access the information of everything else/everyone else. So, what may seem as a "past life" is actually another life we're not conscious of until that moment. There is an imprint of this in the Akashik records (the energy field containing all information) This imprint allows psychics and in the past prophets to see the "past and the future" There is in fact no past no present no future (just NOW and ONE) You can become aware of what it feels to be a dolphin or an apple tree or another individual (whom you believe to have been in another life) However, there is a field of past life regression and one called life progression. The later lets a person experience or glimpse a "future life of theirs"
Everything is occurring at the same time but our consciousness abides to a three dimensional world and linear time.
Some people believe that when a person reincarnates in a new body, they look similar to the other person (because they carry the same spiritual or rather astral essence). I personally do not hold this conviction too strongly but am open minded to it. One experience of mine occurred few years ago when I dreamt of specific art work and two spiritual guides. Upon waking up, I went online and tried to make sense of the information I've received in my dream state. That is how I came upon Cynthia's website about this phenomenon.
Later, she compared a picture of mine with that of the artist Hilma Af Klint that I had dreamt about (and had very vivid art work images for about few days in my mind's eye.) Now, it is possible that my "current" personal consciousness had tapped into that of the "individual one" of the artist Hilma Af Klint. I am not saying I am her reincarnation. I am only stating that since we are all part of ONE, we could have the experience and knowledge of other beings. So there is really nothing that reincarnates or moves from body to body (it is only that at certain time we become aware of something or someone else) You may as well one day have an experience of "my" consciousness and so forth. WE are all ONE. Just something to ponder upon.