08-23-2021, 01:27 PM
(08-23-2021, 12:42 PM)Patrick Wrote: According to the Ra material, we all have an influence over Karma. It is not a static process that will follow its course without input.
Quote:34.4 Questioner: Thank you. Would you define karma?
Ra: I am Ra. Our understanding of karma is that which may be called inertia. Those actions which are put into motion will continue using the ways of balancing until such time as the controlling or higher principle which you may liken unto your braking or stopping is invoked. This stoppage of the inertia of action may be called forgiveness. These two concepts are inseparable.
Quote:17.20 Questioner: How did this aggressive action against a playmate affect Jesus in his spiritual growth? Where did he go after his physical death?
Ra: I am Ra. The entity you call Jesus was galvanized by this experience and began a lifetime of seeking and searching. This entity studied first day and night in its own religious constructs which you call Judaism and was learned enough to be a rabbi, as you call the teach/learners of this particular rhythm or distortion of understanding, at a very young age.
At the age of approximately thirteen and one-half of your years, this entity left the dwelling place of its earthly family, as you would call it, and walked into many other places seeking further information. This went on sporadically until the entity was approximately twenty-five, at which time it returned to its family dwelling, and learned and practiced the art of its earthly father.
When the entity had become able to integrate or synthesize all experiences, the entity began to speak to other-selves and teach/learn what it had felt during the preceding years to be of an worthwhile nature. The entity was absolved karmically of the destruction of an other-self when it was in its last portion of lifetime and spoke upon what you would call a cross saying, “Father, forgive them for they know not what they do.” In forgiveness lies the stoppage of the wheel of action, or what you call karma.
Ra goes as far as saying that the concepts of Karma and Forgiveness are different sides of the same coin.
Basically meaning that Karma is due to a lack of forgiveness.
It ensures that eventually all entities will learn to forgive. Otherwise we continue to suffer our karma until we have learned.
Thank you for sharing your ideas and thoughts. I see what you are saying, but does not change the fact that it is a law of the universe that we set in motion against ourself by our actions, thoughts and beliefs. If one purposely harms another it sets off the motion until one realizes and stop hurting another. I see forgiveness and acceptance as one and the same and applies to others and self. Ra "This stoppage of the inertia of action may be called forgiveness". Notice that it "may be called forgiveness" and this would also be what forgiveness means to the self.
It is interesting to see how many perceptions we could get on a few lines of writing. But really it does not matter as long as we are on the same path in love to the Creator.