05-12-2016, 09:45 PM
Thanking the Power of Forgiveness
Date: 14 May, Saturday
Time: 10AM EST, 3PM London, 11:59pm Sydney
Location: Chatroom 2 - the Lounge
Theme: Forgiveness, when fully comprehended and understood, enables one to put a brake on the motion of karma. Karma is just that thing which results from acting on the perception of separation, and making an action that fully reinforces a belief in separate beings: that what one does to another, does not really apply to oneself. So acting on separation, one experiences separation. And that separation is experienced in many numerous, and quite often poetic, ways.
We all have this 'tool' or means of reparation available to us. If we come to the sincere conclusion that it was 'our act' which set something in motion; it may also cease by a reversal of that act. That is, perceiving the joined nature of self, rather than the separate nature of self.
My own personal use of forgiveness is not in the phrase: "I forgive you" or "I forgive myself". Rather it's phrased as: "I forgive us".
But everyone approaches it differently![Smile Smile](https://www.bring4th.org/forums/images/smilies/smile2.png)
As ever, a relevant Ra quote:
Namaste.
Date: 14 May, Saturday
Time: 10AM EST, 3PM London, 11:59pm Sydney
Location: Chatroom 2 - the Lounge
Theme: Forgiveness, when fully comprehended and understood, enables one to put a brake on the motion of karma. Karma is just that thing which results from acting on the perception of separation, and making an action that fully reinforces a belief in separate beings: that what one does to another, does not really apply to oneself. So acting on separation, one experiences separation. And that separation is experienced in many numerous, and quite often poetic, ways.
We all have this 'tool' or means of reparation available to us. If we come to the sincere conclusion that it was 'our act' which set something in motion; it may also cease by a reversal of that act. That is, perceiving the joined nature of self, rather than the separate nature of self.
My own personal use of forgiveness is not in the phrase: "I forgive you" or "I forgive myself". Rather it's phrased as: "I forgive us".
But everyone approaches it differently
![Smile Smile](https://www.bring4th.org/forums/images/smilies/smile2.png)
As ever, a relevant Ra quote:
Quote:34.5 Questioner: If an entity develops what is called a karma in an incarnation, is there then programming that sometimes occurs so that he will experience catalyst that will enable him to get to a point of forgiveness thereby alleviating the karma?
Ra: I am Ra. This is, in general, correct. However, both self and any involved other-self may, at any time through the process of understanding, acceptance, and forgiveness, ameliorate these patterns. This is true at any point in an incarnative pattern. Thus one who has set in motion an action may forgive itself and never again make that error. This also brakes or stops what you call karma.
Namaste.
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