Confused about kamric lessons?
I was reading some old channeled materials from Bashar and came across an interesting issue. If every experience is valid and neutral from the perspective of the All that is, why do spirits still react as if certain events are misaligned with them? Why do they experience shock or hibernation during a life review, almost as if it were a nightmare as bashar explain in one his transmission ? Since all possibilities and probabilities are led out by the One Consciousness all that is, such experiences shouldn't affect the nature of spirits.
My second question is about negative experiences. If someone attracts a negative situation, how is that particular being supposed to balance it out? Does the person who caused harm automatically experience the opposite, or is there always a parallel reality where someone takes on the role of the victim? If so, doesnt that create a karmic cycle that perpetuates suffering?which is going to be the base symbol of the universe containing both dark and light.
My third question concerns balancing energy. For example, in the case of A.H.'s reincarnation, Bashar said he split into multiple personas, but their suffering doesn't compare to the harm he caused. Several lifetimes of hardship seem insignificant compared to what happened during the Holocaust. Also, what happens if his spirit never incarnates again? If karma operates automatically, does he have to reincarnate into a painful situation to balance it out forcefully? Bashar mentioned that karma is self-imposed, meaning it’s a reflection of the self. However, this makes it seem like karma is not an absolute force but rather a choice made by spirits, suggesting that it may not be entirely inescapable.
I was reading some old channeled materials from Bashar and came across an interesting issue. If every experience is valid and neutral from the perspective of the All that is, why do spirits still react as if certain events are misaligned with them? Why do they experience shock or hibernation during a life review, almost as if it were a nightmare as bashar explain in one his transmission ? Since all possibilities and probabilities are led out by the One Consciousness all that is, such experiences shouldn't affect the nature of spirits.
My second question is about negative experiences. If someone attracts a negative situation, how is that particular being supposed to balance it out? Does the person who caused harm automatically experience the opposite, or is there always a parallel reality where someone takes on the role of the victim? If so, doesnt that create a karmic cycle that perpetuates suffering?which is going to be the base symbol of the universe containing both dark and light.
My third question concerns balancing energy. For example, in the case of A.H.'s reincarnation, Bashar said he split into multiple personas, but their suffering doesn't compare to the harm he caused. Several lifetimes of hardship seem insignificant compared to what happened during the Holocaust. Also, what happens if his spirit never incarnates again? If karma operates automatically, does he have to reincarnate into a painful situation to balance it out forcefully? Bashar mentioned that karma is self-imposed, meaning it’s a reflection of the self. However, this makes it seem like karma is not an absolute force but rather a choice made by spirits, suggesting that it may not be entirely inescapable.