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Be your own hero - Karma and Dharma

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@Keyhole yep. There will be more coming soon. Collecting more.. 


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@Keyhole yea me too. I saw them and I thought I could use them to explain certain concepts 

 

You are free to use all of them. I'm glad they are helpful to you. Use them as you wish. 

 


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@Keyhole I'll notify you when I get more. They are all in que.. I need some more time to post all of them.

But right now I'm running some errands and will find some time later 

I'll be back. 


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The law of Karma and Dharma according to me 

8 laws of Karma and Dharma 

1st law 

I describe the first law/commandment of karma and Dharma in this manner. 

You begin things properly and only then they will end properly also 

 

You start right and you end right. 

When you start wrong there is more entropy. And the ending is also a chain reaction through this entropy leading to chaos and disaster. This is dystopia. 

Why do we have dystopia? 

Because we don't start right . We already start with bad Karma. That's why everything ends in a bad way. 

And that if something is imbued with good intention it is the greatest truth greatest wisdom and greatest good.. But not necessarily greatest reality. 

Everything is Delusion good or bad 

To have a proper outcome the beginning should also be proper. 

 

2nd law 

Quality is more important than quantity 

 

So how many kids you have, how successful you are, how many medals you win these are not important, how much money you know, these are quantitative aspects which are completely wrong. Even survival is a quantitative aspect. It's the quality of the survival which is important. 

The quality aspect is important. The quality of the given moment, the quality of your time spent, the quality of your mind and heart state the quality of your life these things are important. 

 

3rd Law 

Good intention is both good and right 

One should always have good intentions. 

4th Law. 

The greatest good is the good of all. 

 

5th law 

Everything is Love. There cannot be anything greater or higher than Love. 

6th Law. 

If the inside is good, the outside will also be good. As above so below

If something is spiritually right and corrected and in tandem/alignment with spiritual principles with  (there's no spiritual error or flaw or imbalance, in Hinduism the word dosha is used to represent anything that is out of order) then its material or physical Manifestation will also be equally beautiful. 

An example to explain this law - 

If your inner countenance or mental state is good, then this will also improve your physical health. 

 

7th law 

Sensibility and Reality 

Even if you began something with good intention it's not necessary that the outcome in reality may not necessarily be good. It's important to be aware of reality. 

You're a good person if you have sensibility. Yet it's not necessary that reality will follow your intentions and actions. That is sensibility and reality (the outcome of reality) can clash. 

Be prepared for understanding and grasping reality and understand that the expectation that the outcome should also be good just because you had good intentions is a false expectation. 

 

8th law 

A true spiritualist is someone who does his Dharma(life purpose and duty) and Karma 

A true Spiritualist is a hero of his own destiny. His life is a hero's journey to fulfill both Karma and Dharma. 

Dharma means he does his duties, obligations, responsibilities and life purpose. His life purpose is to show the world how to live rightfully. He does good acts in the world to create good, order, love and peace. He reflects God or Godliness through his actions. This is Dharma or the greatest life purpose, nothing but to create good and be a hero 

Karma means he has a clean slate. He harms none. He has nothing to hide and he is genuine, sincere and honest in his spirit. He does nothing wrong or sinful or destructive. His karma is  a clean slate. He commits no sin no crime no harm and keeps his heart innocent and blemish free. He is courageous and a Braveheart because he has nothing to hide and has done nothing wrong. A clear conscience to show to God on day of judgement. 

Karma also means that he has always embraced the principles of Truth and Righteousness at every point in his life. 

 

 

 

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You can change the wheel of time or destiny just a little with significant effort. 

Yesssss. 

 

 

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