There are a lot of thoughts about karma and what it is. This is my take and my experience of it. Karma is an unfinished story.
That's it. That's all it is. It isn't some wheel of punishment and reward. It isn't some pattern that keeps repeating because you did something to somebody or they did something to you. It's not drawn to you because of your vibration being too low or high or upside down. You can't vibrate incorrectly and thereby generate karma. Now experiences are drawn to you by your vibration, because that's what your soul is here to do. Have experiences. Karma is an unfinished story that your soul is bothered about. Souls don't like unfinished stories. I mean, think about yourself for a moment. Do you like it when you're reading a really fantastic book series, and the series ends up unfinished? You very likely don't like it. It feels dissatisfying! You want to know how it all ends! Does the hero save the day? What about the witch who was turning out to be super interesting? Now you'll just never know (unless you write your own ending just to satisfy yourself). The same is true for life experiences. Karma is an unfinished experience that your soul is unhappy about that it would like to finish. Souls like to resolve experiences. They like to have an experience, go through that, learn everything there is to learn, extract all the data, and then bring it to a completion. When they don't get to have that completion, it bothers them. Mightily. Enough that they will incarnate again and generate the same type of experience again just to have that completion. Just to have fulfillment. So, when you're going through your life and you start experiencing something that has this "past life" feeling about it, you're probably resolving an unfinished story. What do I mean by "past life" feeling? Well, this is hard to put into words, but I will try. Whenever I have found myself in an experience where there is an unfinished story to complete, I find I am just swept up into the story like a tide. Whoosh! I barely have time to register what's happening and all the sudden I'm in the thick of it! If I don't resist it and go along for the ride, the story can complete itself fairly quickly. Especially if I listen to my soul very carefully. It's when I don't listen to my soul that I can find myself stuck in the story for a while, and now we have to play the entire experience out from the beginning. What should have been a quick in-and-out closure now is a slog. It happens. Stories are confusing sometimes. Eventually, you find your way out. Or...you can do something radical and difficult for your soul. You can let the story go and let it be unfinished. I thank you for your time. Adiamas. --Kyriel Comments are closed.
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