10-23-2008, 08:22 PM
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Avalon Spiritual Mother
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: belgium
Posts: 4,919
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Re: Karma and the law of non resistance
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Originally Posted by Bagheera
Thank you, mudra, for sharing your experiences.
Yes, this is a very, very wise advice! Thank you again for sharing this precious insight!!
I have two questions:
First, would you mind elucidating a little bit more what you mean by
and by
I don't understand exactly what you mean.
And second (not so important), may I ask which translation you find helpful for your work with the I Ching? There are so many different translations and I am still looking for one that resonates with my own experiences.
Thank you, love and blessings,
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Dear Bagheera,
Thank you for coming down onto this tread.
It's a good feeling to have souls shining their light and peace here.
As regard your questions:
"Karma resolves by embracing it."
This means : when you go against events of your life you are using force and force builds ridges.
The force comes from the mind the ego which is then allowed to be stronger than you .
Force engenders more force .
When you embrace events of your life you are using Love and love untangles things as Love is who you are in your essence.
Love engenders love
Life is much easier when one accepts who one is and where one is at any given moment."
That means not worrying or longing for the past as well as not worrying or longing for the future.
You can then remain into the now and be free from your mind, your ego.
Being outside the now is what makes life an unfriendly place to be.
The now is where you belong.Past and future are only considerations.
The I ching which I found is meaningfull to me comes from this site:
http://www.tarot.com/oracle/
The drawings I did there have always been accurate and inspiring to me.
And I also have the following book which is very simple and clear:
The I Ching workbook from R.L Wing
Aquarian press
ISBN 0-85030-372-9
Kindness
mudra
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