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Old 10-28-2010, 08:05 AM   #20
gWhya5ct

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a friend of mine is extremely unhappy with his life and he want to commit suicide by sinking himself to the bottom of a lake.

he asked me flat-out: "what karma is there with killing myself?" i had no answer.
it seams to be more then difficult to understand a system that is widely known as karma.
ra, somewhere talked about it.


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.

34.5 questioner: if an entity develops what is called karma in an incarnation, is there then programming that sometimes occurs so that he will experience catalysts that will enable him to get to a point of forgiveness thereby alleviating the karma?

ra: i am ra. this is, in general, correct. however, both self and any involved other-self may, at any time through the process of understanding, acceptance, and forgiveness, ameliorate these patterns. this is true at any point in an incarnative pattern. thus one who has set in motion an action may forgive itself and never again make that error. this also brakes or stops what you call karma.

in my understanding, suicided is a violation against self, equal to a violation against other selves.

and as with all karma, forgiveness is the key. simple yet for most not always easy.
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