Karma
Karma presents the oportunity for development. It enables the individual to enlarge understanding through experience, to fill in gaps in ignorance, to do what should be done. Free will is always involved.
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I so get this. When we are able to cognitively access the opportunity to make choices with a conscious recognition then I believe we make our selves responsible for our path. With karma in mind, I often think that those who use it as a form of retribution get a sense of satisfaction out of it that they are "right" and that karma (what goes round comes round) serves it's purpose in this way. I do not think this is the case though, there is much more to it as Seth projects through his above quote. understanding that karma presents itself as an opportunity to grow is infinite in possibility.
What a wonderful way to begin my day, with infinite possibilities that I am able to access with consciousness in mind....m
Lovely
Thank you with love
tania
What a wonderful way to begin my day, with infinite possibilities that I am able to access with consciousness in mind....m
Lovely
Thank you with love
tania
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Thanks for reminding me. I do remember that and thinking exactly what you wrote. I ultimately interpreted it as Seth noting that "Karma" as an opportunity (with a certain amount of cause and effect, to be determined by the creator) as opposed to an unyielding path of cause and effect that no one has control over.
Thanks!
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This came from the "Seth Material" paper back. I don't have an exact page #. This books also does not have complete sessions, just quotes here and there from Jane and Robert's notes.
I thought this worth posting because so often we see statements like "Seth says there is no Karma". But here Seth is hinting that the effects of Karma, which may be thought of as cause and effect across simultaneous selves, can be felt and actually are an opportunity for us to change ourselves.
I thought this worth posting because so often we see statements like "Seth says there is no Karma". But here Seth is hinting that the effects of Karma, which may be thought of as cause and effect across simultaneous selves, can be felt and actually are an opportunity for us to change ourselves.

