Until One Indulging in Bad Karma in Present Life crosses the Threshold Limit One would not Suffer Consequences of Bad Karma of Present Life


To understand law of karma, our belief in doctrine of reincarnation was a must. If a person was bad in this life yet had a great residual balance of positive karma from previous manifestations… nothing in this world could make that person suffer. Only when the pot of karma neutralizes, becomes empty… does hell breaks loose for such people. Until one indulging in bad karma in present life crosses the threshold limit, one would not suffer the consequences of bad karma of present life.

 

One seemingly good person yet having a negative residual balance of karma from previous manifestations continues suffering in present life. It was inevitable, could not be undone. By indulging in good karma, positive karma the moment we neutralize the negative residual balance of karma from previous manifestations… we would experience happiness at each and every stage of life.

 

Law of karma was binding on each and every individual on mother earth. Whatever our indulgence in present, accordingly manifests our destiny. After death of human form, the released soul atman manifests the new body based on residual balance of karma at the time of death. If the residual balance of karma demands our manifesting form of a laborer in next life, we just could not be born a Prince.

 

We experienced happiness or underwent sufferings owing to karma performed in past or present life. We just could not blame anybody, even God for our woes or sufferings. We were directly responsible for our fate, destiny.

 

By: Vijay Kumar “Atma Jnani”… The Man who Realized God in 1993 – (Ref. 170125)

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