| DEFINITION "Karma
is not fate, for man acts with free will creating
his own destiny. According to the Vedas, if we
sow goodness, we will reap goodness; if we sow
evil, we will reap evil. Karma refers to the
totality of our actions and their concomitant
reactions in this and previous lives, all of
which determines our future. The conquest of
karma lies in intelligent action and dispassionate
response." Wikipedia
Do you think that astrology is
fated? That it takes away our free will?
It's
a question that I had to answer when I sat my
astrology exams in 1993. At the time I certainly
believed in free will but thought that fate also
played a part in my life.
If we believe we have no free
will, that we are in the hands of fate, then
we take no responsibility for what happens to
us in our lives. We become victims. There's a
voice saying 'It's not my fault, it's just my
karma' which traps us and keeps us small.
Astrologers (mea culpa) are prone
to blaming planets for the events in our lives.
'Mars is opposite my Moon' elicits sympathy from
others who let us off the hook for any bad mood
and fight we might be in.
The argument for fate exists is
most convincing is when great disasters happen.
How could the innocent victims chose it?
Now, through my spiritual
training in Psychology of Vision and understanding
the power of the mind, I have changed my view.
If we believe we have no free
will, that we are in the hands of fate, then
we take no responsibility for what happens to
us in our lives. We become victims. This disempowers
us and is the strategy of the ego which wants
to keep us small.
This is not to say that when
someone is hurt or in the throes of a disaster
in their life that you say 'you created and chose
this'. Instead you give them support, love and
understanding. There is an appropriate time for
healing the story and that comes later when-
and if - they are ready.
Overcoming our victim stories
is a process that is not easy. We have layers
upon layers of beliefs about ourselves that have
been built up over time.
To clear
karma means to make new choices. As
Wayne Dyer says “How people treat you
is their karma; how you react
is yours.”
CHUCK
SPEZZANO writes:-
"Karma is a belief that we are guilty and must be punished. It sets up
a belief that we can't change and that things can't change.
It's purpose is to keep things
stuck or delayed for a very long time. Karma
is a belief that we did something bad before
and now we must pay for it. We have sinned and
must be punished. Rather than correct the mistake
we do things in the hardest possible way. But
it's just a mistake because it can be transformed
quickly.
In Sanskrit, Karma means
action and it an be changed. It can be transformed
quickly and simply. The same with sin.
Through forgiveness and self
forgiveness we free ourselves from the guilt
that makes the concept of sin self destructive
and self punishing. This can become a conspiracy
that can keep us completely distracted and trapped
in an effort to pay off the karma."
Remember
GOD does not believe in karma!
It's our projection
on God that makes us think he'll punish us. God
is love, how could he punish us, his children?
He'd lose his God papers if he did! We are innocent.
Workshops
truly are the fast track to help free you from
guilt and clear karma by understanding and
forgiving those who have hurt you. Find out
more about how a Psychology of Vision Workshop
can help you >
For an astrology report that
focuses on Saturn, the planet of karma, see 'Karmic
Insight' |