It is commonly believed that our present life on this planet earth is lead by our past life Karmas, (Karmaashaya, collective actions of our past life or if one may call in contemporary terms, bank balance in our saving accounts, accumulated by us in previous lives).
There are three types of Karma; Shukla meaning white or in other words, good deeds, Krishna meaning black or in other words, evil deeds and Shukla-Krishna, meaning mixed acts, which are both good and bad.
If someone intentionally or accidentally kills a snake to save another person or animal even with selfless motive, he is said to have committed a Shukla-Krishna karma as though saving one life is a good deed, killing another is bad.
Most good human beings, who willfully refrain from committing themselves to bad deeds, unfortunately, get trapped into committing Shukla-Krishna Karma for which they remain answerable in their next life. ‘Prarabdha’ means the resultant package of all good and bad experiences which we must face in the current life as a result of our bad karma from past lives.
There are three types of Karma; Shukla meaning white or in other words, good deeds, Krishna meaning black or in other words, evil deeds and Shukla-Krishna, meaning mixed acts, which are both good and bad.
If someone intentionally or accidentally kills a snake to save another person or animal even with selfless motive, he is said to have committed a Shukla-Krishna karma as though saving one life is a good deed, killing another is bad.
Most good human beings, who willfully refrain from committing themselves to bad deeds, unfortunately, get trapped into committing Shukla-Krishna Karma for which they remain answerable in their next life. ‘Prarabdha’ means the resultant package of all good and bad experiences which we must face in the current life as a result of our bad karma from past lives.
More than 80% of our problems; stress, strain, frustrations, sufferings, etc., that all of us face in current life can be categorize into three types;
a. Wealth and Carrier related, Job, Profession, Finance, Money, Property, vehicles, etc.
b. Health and Medical related, diseases, accidents, etc.
c. Relationship related –among immediate family members, Friends, relations, society
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We try our best within our capability, put in the endeavor, time, and energy and yet the results we achieve are contrary to our expectations. Most of the people feel let down, get de-motivated and surrender to the circumstances.
Sometimes we think why these things happen to “me only”? Is there any way to burn off karma?
how can I heal my past life karma?
how can I heal my past life karma?
Most people start consulting astrologers etc., to get a peep into their future. But most of the times it proves to be a futile exercise for the majority of the people, Sometimes gets an unsolicited advice from his friends and others that all that is happening is due to the past karma effects, so enjoy the life as it comes.
We move ahead regardless and continue to lead our lives in a mechanical, routine and boring manner; feeling frustrated internally and also feeling handicapped, unable to change our present circumstances.
But if one sincerely desires, to be happy, to lead a comfortable life full of joy, free of disease, he can achieve his objective right now. One only needs to believe in him/ herself and keep patience for the next 21 Days.
The purpose of following techniques and procedure is to establish a balance in our body, mind and soul and tune it to the harmonic vibrations of the universe. It will also help to clear out negative karma. This will enable you to live happily and joyfully in the most natural way, till your visa to this planet earth expires.
It will also allow you to write yours Prabadh afresh to ensure pleasant experiences in your next life. If one can free himself of all his bad Karmas, he may be eligible for Moksha, the ultimate Goal for his Soul as explained in “The Bhagwat Geeta.”
It will also allow you to write yours Prabadh afresh to ensure pleasant experiences in your next life. If one can free himself of all his bad Karmas, he may be eligible for Moksha, the ultimate Goal for his Soul as explained in “The Bhagwat Geeta.”