The Chain Reaction of our Karma

The Chain Reaction of our Karma

Anyone who is in touch with karma will know that their actions hold merit. The reality of our situation that all actions have an effect and in turn those actions have an effect, etc. Everyday we are creating many actions through a chain reaction. If I do good to one it will effect others through the receiver of my good karma and vice-versa. I will be illustrating a few different chain-reactions of karma on a small and wider scale. We must keep in mind how dominoes topple one another over when they're set in a line on the ends. It is the most simple of models to explain a chain reaction.

Karmic Consequence: More than just you

Our actions start out internally in the mind. The thoughts manifest into actions which directly effect ourselves and those immediately around you (family, friends, co-workers, etc) and then enter their conscious. Your actions exit our loved ones conscious and then head over to their subconscious. The actions of ours in our loved ones subconscious eventually spill over to the thoughts and actions of them. The Karma then goes from you, to your loved ones and coworkers, and onto their loved ones and coworkers. Before you know it, your good karma is a worldwide cure and your bad karma is an epidermic. Are you prepared to deal with the consequences of your bad karma?

How to make all Karma a Positive Chain Reaction

Karma is very unpredictable if we do not take time to meditate and identify what is a destructive thought. We are victims to bad karma as much as those who at around us in our life, as forementioned. If we can isolate ourselves when our thoughts become influenced fr this broken world, we can then begin to understand what is right or wrong (or perhaps both) about the ideas and thoughts being formed in our mind. Not all things created or sculpted in our mind are our own. Often, it is completely the opposite. This broken world create views and emotions in each individual here. In a way we are all empathetic, or to a greater extreme. Most people would argue whether or not our emotions are ever truly our own. It's a dismal thought, I know, but can't our curse of empathy also be a great blessing? I believe it is, no matter what. I can help people with good karma, and so can you.

The Cost of Karma

Karma comes at a high price, and it is up to you to decide your type of payment. Do you want to be the life of the party? Do you want to be a free bird in the sky, flying higher and higher? Or will you be the hermit sage, keeping your wisdom greedily to yourself? The choice is yours, by I urge you to meditate upon the principle of good action and intent, for it has a very good reward with your own inner bliss. We can pay the cost of karma successfully, adhering to the sanctity of positive and promotive energy. It's your life, and you can set off a chain reaction giving joy and peace to others.

Conclusion

I feel I could elaborate much more on the chain reaction that exists within karmic law. However, I believe you already know how to make a positive change in this world. Be it a fireman, police officer, soldier, or nurse, they are creating as much change as you. The karmic judge is blind like the lady justice. You know what it's like to be hurt by others, as do I. To stop a chain reaction of negative karma it will require you personally putting out the fire in your mind. The battle is never against others. We battle ourselves, often unaware of our own treachery. We can be the change, the ones who light the fire in the night.

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