It is tempting to become a victim when we are "wronged" by another, but I find it useful to reflect on why it is that something occurred, and how it relates to my own past behavior. For example, if someone lies to me, I ask myself, "Who have I deceived."
Instead of identifying as a victim of another person, I try to right the wrongs of my past, and apologize to those I've deceived. This seems to resolve karma and help heal current pains.
Of course, there may still be a need for sadness and anger as one goes through the grief process. Nevertheless, seeing how we may have created a negative experience as a result of our own choices is ultimately a more empowering way to experience life than feeling like a victim of random circumstances.
The issue of past life actions complicates things somewhat, but we can discern from our current life challenges what we may have brought into this life. I find that most of my difficulties make sense within the context of my actions in this life, but I do believe I brought some unfinished business in this world. It makes sense if one does harm to another then dies before resolving their karma, they are going to have challenges in the next life that help create empathy.
Ultimately, it is all about building empathy. When we cross another person's boundaries, we understand on a visceral level why that it is a poor choice when we have our own boundaries crossed later on.
Perhaps when we have resolved our karma there is no longer a need for disease, deterioration, or even death? Perhaps we can only find inner peace when we have taken responsibility for all of our actions, and have come to clarity about why we have experienced various challenges in this life. Until then, the lessons keep coming.
Peace,
Chris
Peace,
Chris
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Instead of identifying as a victim of another person, I try to right the wrongs of my past, and apologize to those I've deceived. This seems to resolve karma and help heal current pains.
Of course, there may still be a need for sadness and anger as one goes through the grief process. Nevertheless, seeing how we may have created a negative experience as a result of our own choices is ultimately a more empowering way to experience life than feeling like a victim of random circumstances.
The issue of past life actions complicates things somewhat, but we can discern from our current life challenges what we may have brought into this life. I find that most of my difficulties make sense within the context of my actions in this life, but I do believe I brought some unfinished business in this world. It makes sense if one does harm to another then dies before resolving their karma, they are going to have challenges in the next life that help create empathy.
Ultimately, it is all about building empathy. When we cross another person's boundaries, we understand on a visceral level why that it is a poor choice when we have our own boundaries crossed later on.
Perhaps when we have resolved our karma there is no longer a need for disease, deterioration, or even death? Perhaps we can only find inner peace when we have taken responsibility for all of our actions, and have come to clarity about why we have experienced various challenges in this life. Until then, the lessons keep coming.
Peace,
Chris
Peace,
Chris
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