It’s A Karmical Life
The word ‘karma’ is Sanskrit for the results of previous actions which create our reactions, and our behaviour. From a prototype of ideas that we cling to, we become a stereotype. Our ignorance of this chain of events creates a fixated self as cause and effect manifest as the type of person we think we are.
The result is comical as we act in uncontrollable ways, like a puppet on karmic strings. This harms our ability to be original. Karma means ‘product’ – a copy.
This karma is our teacher:
our manual that guides consciousness
on the path to enlightenment or endarkenment.
There is fortunate karma and unfortunate karma, but it all depends on our attitude, and how we see this karma. We may have been very angry people, but there was a reason. A difficult life isn’t necessarily bad karma – it could be the last straw.
(If an event is the last straw – or the straw that broke the camel’s back – it is the latest in a series of unpleasant or undesirable events, and makes us feel that we cannot tolerate a situation any longer. 🙂 )
Thank goodness we can rely on karma –
it’s karmical as it’s actually all our own doing. 🙂