Compassionate Source and Power

Whatever you project, you receive, so make sure you’re shedding light, not darkness, in a world of myriad facets. Know that this very energy has a way of making its way back to you, as a thank you from this compassionate source and power. Danny G.

Karma and Intervention

Whatever you project, you receive, and whatever is projected towards you, whether positive or negative, karma intervenes. So don’t be the referee, turn it over to God, and know God favors you, and anoints you, when you act out of love. Danny G.

Love is from Within

Others’ disapproval of you, is only from your lack of self love. For if you loved yourself, others would mirror back your truth. Until you realize this, the lesson will come back again and again, until you take a step back and accept true love is within. Danny G.

Forgiveness and Persistence

When someone hurts you, don’t be the referee, turn it over to God, and let him fight your battles for you. Allow karma to run its course, for it never fails and the good one always wins. Just don’t give in to bitterness, for the wise one knows the victory is through forgiveness, and persistence. Danny G.

Release Blame

Don’t allow someone’s burden to become yours, for everyone is responsible for their own karma, and everyone creates their own life story. When you blame yourself, you’re making yourself the victim, and you’re creating a disservice to yourself, and others. For you cannot help with blame, and you cannot be the best version of you, when you allow blame to be your motive. Danny G.

Creation and Karma

You set your own rules of the game, but always remember actions have either positive rewards or negative consequences. Make sure you create something meaningful, something you’re proud of, and something that makes you happy. Isn’t joy the reason we want anything? Therefore, creation is precious, karmic, and it should always include what brings the ultimate joy, not sorrow. Danny G.

The Dove

Be the dove, who advocates peace despite the treachery and chaos of today. The dove doesn’t seek revenge, for he knows everyone faces their own karma of treachery and cruelty. He knows he is in the creator’s hands, and he knows he is in good standing. He knows the creator will move mountains on his behalf, and he knows the creator will protect him as he becomes the dove he was created to be. Danny G.

Karma and Interconnection

Don’t prejudge others or the world will mirror back your preconceptions. We’re all interconnected, so what you do for others, you do for yourself. Therefore, do good unto others, so that they may do good unto you. Danny G. 

Karma

Why do we see karma as an act of revenge or punishment? It’s as if we need validation that every person will get their day. We should see karma as a teacher for all of us. When we are hurt by another, we know how it feels, and we care to not hurt another person the same way. If we don’t learn from our mistakes, then we remain stagnant and don’t grow, which is a greater burden.

Here is a definition of karma according to an online dictionary: karma refers to the spiritual principle of cause and effect where intent and actions of an individual influence the future of that individual. In this text I’m focusing on karma’s interconnection with people and humanity, rather than from an individual perspective. I’m focusing on bringing light to the word karma, so we may work in unity rather than focusing on revenge and punishment.

Karma should be viewed as a teacher for our own evolution as individuals and humanity. We shouldn’t use karma as a coping mechanism to say they’ll get their day. What’s the saying that’s been repeated over and over again by the world’s greatest teachers? We are all one! Therefore, no one is left out, even the ones who repeatedly hurt people in their lifetime. I understand behaviour has consequences and it must be dealt with accordingly. However, by continuing to use karma as an act of revenge, we will only cause more acts of revenge.

God knows we’re not standing in a state of completion or perfection, but he does admire progress and learning from our mistakes. Without learning from our mistakes, we wouldn’t grow and without growth we’re not really living, and we’re of little value to others. For everything in life requires growth and expansion, primarily on a soul level, to create a better life for ourselves and for humanity.

If God loves all of us, then he would want peace for all of us. A peaceful ecosystem requires growth and learning from mistakes to essentially have a peaceful world. If the behaviour means anything to us on any level and we know we shouldn’t have behaved this way, karma acts as a teacher to help us grow as a human being.

Think of a time where you hurt someone, and after the fact that you hurt someone, another person hurt you the same way. You said to yourself, now I know how it feels. You then said, because I know how it feels, I choose to never do it again to another person. Why is that? Is it a punishment or is it you learning from your mistakes and wanting to grow as a person? You can say God helped you see the situation through his compassionate lenses.

Sometimes we don’t recognize our weakness and sometimes we don’t want to acknowledge our weakness. Either way without recognizing or acknowledging our weaknesses, growth is impossible, and we remain stagnant. Would you rather be the person who wants to grow or the person who chooses to remain stagnant and who has too much pride to admit he isn’t perfect?

If you feel karma is present in your life, just know it’s because God is helping you see the behaviour through different lenses, whether it’s your behaviour or someone else. Therefore, change your beliefs about karma. See karma as an opportunity for everyone to grow as a human being. Know that once you learn from your mistakes, there’s no need for continual reminders of what you call karma.

We’re all in this together, we’re just not at the same place, and know that whatever choice you make impacts another person and therefore changes the world one step at a time. Choose wisely!