08-09-2015, 10:59 AM
(08-08-2015, 09:01 PM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: Here's what Guy Needler has to say about karma.
According to him there are so many ways to accumulate karma. But he doesn't really give a way to clear it.
Gemini, imagine the most ferocious moment you have ever felt in your life. Really bring that experience back into your mind.
My last memory for example was learning to work with a 'hot head'. As a bricklayer, I work on a construction site. This person mentioned gets extremely angry at the slightest of mistakes from other workers. He would shout and scream at anyone who 'messed up' in his eyes. His temper at work was winding me up and I grew increasingly angry at his attempt to frighten other workers with his temper. One day he screamed at me and my hatred for his intimidating ways boiled over. I marched towards him with a raised finger and as I entered his space, I received a head butt. A bit of old fashioned fisty cuffs proceeded and we were eventually separated.
I still work with this chap and the main reason is this. I forgave myself for getting angry at him. I forgave him for trying to frighten me. I forgave him for attacking me and I forgave myself for retaliating.
My energy does not resonate with him in any way, yet we can still shake hands and he even tapped me on the shoulder recently, as if to say "thanks for not judging me".
I have received a lot of love in my working community simply by not judging anyone. That is not to say I no longer get caught up in them! So the mental act of 'non judgement' lies at the heart of staying karma free. By that I mean not getting emotionally entangled in our day to day disagreements. And if we do, knowing we can opt out at any moment is an immensely powerful realisation!