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Satsang with Ma: The Laws of Karma

5 August 2012 2 Comments Print article Print article

 

Devotee: When the soul chooses the karma it’s going to take in a life, can it put off some of it?

Shri Anandi Ma: There is always a mix of karma that is taken. It’s not possible to just take all the good and save the bad for a later date—it doesn’t work that way. There is so much subtlety to the laws of karma. There may be a time factor indicating a particular karma that you need to undergo now, in this particular lifetime.  Certain aspects are fixed and certain aspects may vary. The precise laws of karma are very complex, and it is impossible to come up with any rational or mental evaluation, because it is far beyond the mind to grasp these complexities. The yogis just leave it to the Supreme Intelligence and accept whatever comes.

 

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2 Comments »

  • Laura Franklin now Swantner (Vasanti) said:

    THANK YOU MA!

    NAMASTE

    VASANTI

  • Ty Cobb said:

    I just recently got hit by a car while biking. I can only imagine the karma involved with that. But thankfully I have had no concern as to why this happened. With the Grace of the Guru I have been able to glide thru this painful, expensive tragedy as if it were actually fun. Jai Guru Deva!

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