04-15-2021, 01:12 PM
(04-15-2021, 12:59 PM)Patrick Wrote: I've been pondering this question quite a lot. Only from the 3d veiled perspective though. Does karma requires forgiveness?
So far it seems that whatever one does to balance karma, excluding forgiveness, it never leaves it dead center. It's always balancing from one side to the other in between entities and the self. It seems that every time you succeed to completely stop the inertia is via forgiveness alone. But the process is not always called forgiveness. It may seem for example that you are meditating and pondering and that you reach a point of being able to let go (of some karma) just by doing this work, or breath work, etc.
All the while it could be said that this process was you forgiving yourself and others. There are many ways of achieving this which we may not intuitively think of as forgiveness.
You can't necessarily detect all karma, it's an invisible force that applies itself in a variable and contextual way. What you are sensing is what needs to be balanced in the immediate to progress. This is why I see it as a greater system, just not specifically as requiring forgiveness. And it doesn't need to be tracked, it's a pretty academic argument. You just need to respond to the karmic pressures as they present themselves.