02-25-2015, 01:46 AM
(02-24-2015, 05:44 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: I think Dolores Cannon said that karma doesn't stick to certain people.
And that kids cause karma.
Karma is caused by attachment or imbalance. An extreme bias in one direction is an example of this kind of distortion.
Karma is just the swing of the pendulum of balance. So an extreme bias in one direction would be balanced by a swing in the opposite direction in the next life, or sometimes in the same life. Your desires in this life are often the result of having the opposite desires in another life. The biases offset each other from one life to the next. But awareness dissolves all attachments. Forgiveness is also just awareness, or understanding. All distortions are dissolved in the fire of beingness.
It is sort of like if you were out in the sun, eventually you would get tired of being in the sun, and desire the cool environment instead. This is like karma, in miniature. The balance is sought. Not good or bad, just balance.
But what you were saying about karma not sticking to certain people: Basically, some souls preincarnatively program a kind of habitual detachment into their life experience, which acts as a shield to becoming karmically involved.
Kids cause karma for the same reason -- attachment. You want to be with them, which keeps you coming back. And of course, unresolved family dramas. All karma is ultimately an unresolved desire for experience, whether that experience is of the mental variety such as understanding, or simply a physically raw tangible experience. We desire experiences because we have forgotten that we are already complete. You can only have desire if you view yourself has incomplete in some fashion. You want what you believe you don't have. But in reality, we have everything, we've just forgotten.
In the absence of desire, there is still appreciation. If desire says, "I don't have this yet", appreciation says "I have it, and I love it."