On this lesson we will learn about two superior laws to which we are subject, and for this reason is very important to understand how they operate in order to know what to do to conduct our lives according to the superior forces.
First of all, it is necessary that we understand what the Sanskrit word KARMA is. It is not superfluous to assert that such word in itself means Law of Action and Consequence. Obviously, there is no cause without effect, no effect without cause.
Definition of karma
Often capitalized: the force generated by a person’s actions held in Hinduism and Buddhism to perpetuate transmigration and in its ethical consequences to determine the nature of the person’s next existence… reference >>>>
If we do good deeds, the consequences will be good for us. On the other hand, if we do bad deeds the consequences will be harmful.
There is no effect without a cause or cause without effect.
In the superior worlds there exists the Court of Divine Justice to judge our actions, which we also call Divine Law. It consists of superior beings, masters of awakened consciousness, whose purpose is to analyze our good and bad deeds and apply the sentence, which is the consequence of our own actions.
The Court of Divine Justice
This Court is ruled by Anubis and his 42 judges.
In the pyramids of Egypt several illustrations of the Court of Divine Justice were found. In these illustrations the regent Anubis is represented by a jackal-headed man and the 42 judges are symbolized by several animals.
The foundations of the Divine Law are justice and mercy. Justice without mercy is tyranny. Mercy without justice is tolerance, is to be complacent with evil.
When our deeds are judged, if we have made more good than bad ones it produces Dharma, which is like a reward for our behavior in life.
On the other hand, if the bad deeds prevail the result is Karma, that is, suffering, pain, all kind of adversities, etc.
In gnosticism the word Dharma is the opposite of karma, signifies integral wellness and can have repercussions in many lifetimes, as well as in the many physical bodies that one has had.
Types of Karma
There are several types of Karma:
Individual Karma: when applied to a specific person. Example: in the case of a sickness.
The suffering or punishment that corresponds to each one of us for our bad personal deeds; they are like promissory notes to cancel; This must be paid with sacrifice or pain. He who knows how to negotiate comes out well with the Lords of the Law. We must learn to sacrifice everything for nothing; All good to humanity is a credit to the account.
It is important to clarify that not all suffering or bad circumstances are effects of Karma, because due to our unconsciousness we can directly provoke our own suffering. Example: a person who crosses a street without taking proper care can be run over.
Family Karma: when applied in such a way that it affects a whole family. For example, a family where there is a drug addict and alcoholic, this can bring suffering to all the family.
When within a family belong people who together have debts with the Karmic Law; so that if everyone suffers and among themselves they make themselves suffer, there the Divine Justice acts in the whole family to collect a payment.
Collective Karma: when applied to a specific region. For example, droughts, floods or other weather adversities that happen in specific places.
It is punishment to the masses. Example: it is very common to see very poor neighborhoods located on the edge of rivers, hills, etc., suddenly there are river overflows and landslides and, all, or most people, perish or live in misery; this constitutes collective karma.
National Karma: it is a magnification of the regional karma. We have the example of some countries which are destroyed by war, dictatorships, misery, natural catastrophes, etc.
Global Karma: when applied to all mankind. We have the example of world wars, and currently we can see the global economic problems, imminence of nuclear war, large natural disasters, etc.
We must alert at this point that the mankind is passing through a difficult process due the global karma. It is urgent that we change ourselves or, in other words, practice the psychological death as much as we can right now. Otherwise we will fall with all the mankind.
Punishment and pain worldwide; world wars are a clear example of this kind of karma; Entire countries in great numbers are affected by misery, bitterness and pain. In these times, the scale of Justice is unbalanced.
Karmasaya: this karma is also not negotiable and is applied when a person commits adultery.
This type of Karma alludes to the astral marks due to the intercourse of a man with several women or of several men with a woman; sexual contact and the corresponding creative energy unites them in the astral world in a fluidic way; Karma attaches with men and women who have copulated, these astral marks can only be erased with Sexual Alchemy.
Katancia: this is the most severe karma, which is applied to Masters, who in spite of their countless perfections, can make mistakes and consequently be penalized.
It is the superior karma; It is above the Lords of the Great Law. It is the one that calls to order the Gods and even those of the Great Law.
Kamaduro: the karma applied to the most serious faults, such as murders, ambushes, tortures, etc. This kind of karma is not negotiable and when applied, goes irreversibly to the ultimate consequences.
When the karma that we owe has been reduced to us because it is never payable, due to the immense gravity of the facts, it is a karma of action and it does not stop. For example, an extreme sexual degeneration; karma is cancer; cankers (cancer agents coming from the constellation of cancer) are sent to annihilate us with cancer.
KARMA-YOGA: With the wise use of sexual currents we are joining the divinity (yoga = union with God). The Odic Light is that which encloses the couple, which remains for the duration of the practice, in a protective circle.
In the Holy Scriptures it is written:
“ Wherefore I say unto you, Every sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men: but the blasphemy against the holy Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men. ”
Matthew 12:31 – 1599 Geneva Bible
The blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is the sin of adultery. But, what is considered adultery by Divine Justice?
In Divine Law, when two people are sexually joined they are married in the superior worlds (regardless whether they are married by physical laws or not). Thus, if a person has more than one sexual partner, this person commits adultery and brings karma to him or herself.
Furthermore, when two people are sexually joined, by being married in the inner world, their karmas are joined and become common to both of them.
And if one of these two people has a sexual relation with a third person, the last one will have the accumulated karma of all three people.
Knowing this, we can have an idea of how serious, the karmic situation of mankind is.
The Businesses
As stated above, the foundations of Divine Law are justice and mercy. This means that we can pay off our debts with good deeds instead of paying it with sufferings.
“Whoever has means to pay, will pay and his business will prosper; whoever has no means to pay, will pay with pain.”
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We are all big debtors, whether by our deeds in the current existence or in the past ones. For this reason, it is imperative that we change ourselves immediately.
Instead of protesting if we are in trouble, we should make an effort to help others.
Instead of complaining when we get sick, we should give medication to people who can’t afford it, take people to the doctor that can’t go, etc.
Instead of complaining against people who slander us, we should learn to see things from others’ viewpoint, and abandon once and for all every kind of slander, intrigue, complaining, etc.
Our karma can be forgiven if we eliminate the cause of our mistakes, of our anger, of our envy, of our arrogance, etc.
The cause of our errors and, therefore, of our suffering is the ego, the psychological defects. The ego makes us unhappy, perverse and miserable.
The world would be a paradise if people would eradicate from their lives these inhuman abominations.
As we eliminate our own psychological defects, the karma related to those eliminated defects is forgiven. This is mercy.
We should never complain against our karmic situation, since this can only worsen it.
Karma is a medicine applied to us so that we can see our biggest defects (the cause of our suffering) and then start eliminating them through psychological death.
Samael Aun Weor