Karma

PROCESS ONE:  Karma

The Law of Karma is a complex and multi-layered structure delineating the place our past thoughts and actions have in determining the quality of our current lives.  Sometimes in a simplistic Western rendering, it comes to resemble a multi-lifetime version of the golden rule – you’re having a lousy day today because of a sin you committed in a past life.  In actuality, the law of karma extends through many nuanced layers of human behavior. There are more tenets to this law than this paper can explore, but there is a one facet of our own karma that we can actually heal quickly and easily, and that is what this paper will address.

Humanity has not always had this ability.   The exciting time we are living in today supports a far broader palette of healing tools than many thousands of years of history have offered, and this series of Processes could not exist without this enhanced palette.  While not all aspects of karma can be accessed by this simple Process, one can:  Seemingly permanent, cast-in-stone truths from past lifetimes are still within us, even if we’re not consciously aware of them.  Even if they do not apply today, or are even at odds with our current thinking on the subject, they may still be imbedded invisibly in our being, skewing our thoughts and actions.
If we have done some genuine harm to ourselves or other beings in this life or a past life, some serious time, perhaps entire lifetimes, must go toward balancing this debt.  Not all karmas are as easy to rid ourselves of as old thoughts are.  Old thoughts and beliefs are the only aspect of karma that can be addressed by this Process.  One of the elegant aspects of this Process is that we don’t even need to know the old thought or rule that we are releasing ourselves from.  If we wish to know we can certainly explore that information, but it is not necessary.

The first of the reasons we are able heal this particular facet of ourselves is because we are living in a very different world than in past lives.  Circumstances have changed.  Our new world supports very different energies and behaviors than the past. Humanity and our abilities have evolved. Yet, integrating new ideas does not automatically remove old ideas – our systems are capable of holding contradictory thoughts. One of the odd twists of the human brain is the ability to do just that:  We can simultaneously encompass two ideas that are mutually exclusive, and we won’t even realize we are doing so!

Truths I might have held dear as a Crusader of old, and was willing to die for, might feel undeveloped and naïve to me now, or just plain wrong. However, certain mental structures within me may still reverberate to their frequency.  Change does not imply that these past understandings were wrong at the time I thought them, but it absolutely does mean that some of these past beliefs are wrong for me right now. It’s not that they’re bad, just no longer appropriate.

These deep, older beliefs can limit or skew our current thoughts, feelings, and abilities.  Think of how a rose would look if the husk that protected the developing petals never allowed itself to swell, burst, and be shed by the blooming flower. 

Here’s the second conundrum of karma – many of the delicate ties that bind us to the past may be connected to things that we, as individuals, have resolved, maybe as many as 85 – 90%.  Just being born into a different race, gender, or religion can wipe the slate clean of certain debts.  This is why we can disconnect ourselves from some karmas - we have already changed ourselves inside and out.

Minutes after writing the above paragraph, I left my apartment for some errands and ran into my upstairs neighbor.  Some time ago she’d decided to take her a/c unit out of the window for the season.  In the process, it slipped from her fingers and plunged six stories down onto the sidewalk.  In a panic, she ran down six flights of stairs, certain she’d killed someone, only to find that not one person, pet or car had been harmed.  OK, a street tree lost a few small limbs, but otherwise it was a huge miracle.   However, the neighbor, understandably traumatized at the time, went around for weeks with a dark cloud over her head, saying “Oh my God, I could have killed somebody”.  She couldn’t let go of it. Then she ran into my roommate, a therapist.  “You have to stop saying that”, my roommate explained, “No one was hurt.  Instead say ‘I am so grateful no one was harmed by my actions’.”  As soon as the neighbor repeated that, the dark cloud cleared and only the normal, fading thoughts about the event remained. 

My neighbor was in the process of creating a kind of artificial karma for herself.  She was making herself sick over a potential disaster that never arrived, and if she had continued in this train of thought for long she could have brought upon herself real mental or emotional difficulties.  This is yet a third reason why we can disconnect ourselves from some karmic ties.  The ropes that bind us to events in our past can be as strong as steel, even though sometimes connected on the other end to something negligible as “I could have killed someone,” or “I ate something my religion did not approve of,” or “I slept with someone from a racial group my tribe despised”.  In short, these things that were serious crimes at the time are now too thin to sustain any significant karma in this lifetime.

When we consider our whole beings, physical, emotional, mental and spiritual, we might wonder where these karmas are held.  Nature tells us that they abide in our spiritual bodies.  When we consider this, it is easy to see how even the smallest of them can warp or impinge our current abilities and sensitivities, coloring the light flowing from Source with muddied frequencies.

In times past, “breaking” karmic behavior was thought to always be a difficult task, one involving much work to sway thoughts and behaviors to reflect a new ideal.  We’re certainly not a getting free pass on this entire task, as we will always have work like this to do - it is part and parcel of being on this planet. Serious harm done by you to a person, place or thing will entail far more work than this simple Process.   But, in this brew of today’s new energies and understandings, we can now lovingly release some of the artifically constricting ideas within us with relative ease.

To get started:
11.        Open a MAP coning and connect yourself to the PIC.  Have your essences & solutions handy.
22.      Using kinesiology, find out if any essences, Essence of Perelandra, ETS+  (or the PIC) are needed for general balancing at this time.  Again using kinesiology, confirm how many, and which are needed, and take them at once. 
33.      Ask out loud, or to yourself, “Do I have any karmas that are ready for healing?  If so, how many?”  While asking this question, keep in mind the definition above (second paragraph) of specific karmas that can be healed in this manner.  If there is more than one, ask if there is to be a waiting period between healing one karma and the next.  If so, ascertain how long this is to be – 2 hours?  24? 48?
44.      After you’ve ascertained how many, if any, that can be presently healed, state out loud or to yourself, “I now release myself from karma #1 (or 2., or 3…), and ask it to leave my entire system.  I ask karma #1 to go to the next step on its evolutionary path”.  In this way we gently send karmas along.  It’s not the karma’s fault that it no longer matches our vibrations, and we wish all consciousness equal access to growth.
55.      Wait ten seconds.
66.      Ask which essences (or PIC solutions) are currently needed, and if they are single-dose or to be multi-dose solutions.  If any test as multi-dose solutions, you will have to make a solution and take it as often as needed in the coming hours or days to complete the number of dosages.
77.       If no essences test as needing more than one dose, ask if any additional essences are needed, and take them at once.  Repeat this step as many times as needed to arrive at a ‘no’ answer. Go on to the rest of the karmas, if any are available, repeating steps 2 – 7 as many times as needed.
88.       Close down the coning after you’ve established when (and if) to next take a multi-dose solution, or if none are needed.  Don’t forget to disconnect from the PIC.

Allow an hour or so for the first time doing this – you may have a number of karmas to address.  After that, typically there are only one or two at one time.  I use kinesiology to determine if I have any available for healing twice a month or so.


Karma is not a rigid path that we are forced to follow, but can be a sun-filled trail to discovering the lighter, more loving world we reach for.  We can follow this path with grace and ease.