EP20: Essence of Karma II
Nature can be conquered by obedience. You can create your destiny by abiding by the laws of nature and at all times, recognize yourself as a spiritual being having an earthly journey.
Nature can be conquered by obedience. You can create your destiny by abiding by the laws of nature and at all times, recognize yourself as a spiritual being having an earthly journey.
You should work on the root cause of sufferings to get rid of them. Focus more on the cause that created the misery so that the effect stops recurring in one form or the other, and keep transforming any adversity to your advantage.
Do not worry when the situation is beyond your control and do not get upset over small issues. Focus on positive activities and just do your best. You will be rewarded for all your good actions at the right time.
The lag time gives you the opportunity to learn and understand the hidden laws of nature through one’s experience. One also discovers the mysteries of God’s creation and real motive through evolution.
It takes long for a mango seed to mature, but when it bear
fruits, it does not give just one, but many. So it is with actions which, when matured, return to you manifold. A small pain you inflict on others may return to you as misery and misfortune.
This is a book study session of ‘Secrets of Karma’ led by the author himself ‘Vee Jaay Attri’. This session concludes the Law of Harvest (keys number 5 to 8) and explains the Law of Lag Time.
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This is a book study session of ‘Secrets of Karma’ led by the author himself ‘Vee Jaay Attri’. This session explores keys number 7 and 8 of the book. The author describes the right attitude to have towards others’s success and practisind detachment after doing one’s best.
This is a book study session of ‘Secrets of Karma’ led by the author himself ‘Vee Jay Attri’. This session is concludes the commentary for Key Number 6, with the tale of King Parikshit.