Is there Bad Karma?
If you are looking for a magical key that will bring you fame, wealth and
fortune, with little or no personal involvement, then numerology is not for you.
What numerology provides is the key to take contol of your life. It helps you to
make wise decisions. Don't expect the consequences of past bad decisions to be
suddenly wiped away just because you now know better. You are still influenced
by past decisions and actions. Every action has a corresponding reaction. With
conscious awareness, however, the negative results can be mitigated.
Sometimes this reaction is referred to as karma. When we cause pain and hurt, we
can expect pain in return. When we cheat others we can expect to be cheated.
When we are cold and indifferent, we can expect to be snubbed. The severity of
the consequences depends, to a great extent, upon our willingness to learn from
the experience. Since karma is not punishment, we do not need to deal with it
for a specified term. We can work through it as quickly as we are willing to
learn the lesson that it has to teach. Some people finsh with past life karma at
a young age. OPthers may take a lifetime. You have whatever time is needed to
balance out our soul's development. The numbers of your chart will designate any
karma carried over from a past life or lives which you have chosen to heal in
this lifetime.
Some people distinguish between good karma and bad karma. All karma is good,
because all karma is designed to bring us to wholeness. What often is meant by
good karma is the reward for good deeds. This concept is more appropriately
designated the Law of Compensation. This is not a tit-for-tat universe. What you
give out returns ten fold or more - both good or bad.
© 2006 Daniel R. Hardt
Life Path Numerology Center
Life Path Business Services
Web site http://www.lifepathnum.com
mailto:dhardt@lifepathnum.com
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