| Karma 1: Cause and Effect |
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This course is a basic introduction to fundamental principles of Gnosis. Gnosis is from Greek and means "knowledge," but this is not the knowledge of the intellect: it is the direct knowledge of the consciousness. When one studies true Gnosis, one studies experiential knowledge, as opposed to conceptual knowledge. The Gnosis of the tradition of Samael Aun Weor is directed entirely toward the realization of direct, experiential knowledge, without which there can be no real awakening. Therefore, to understand this course and the others available on this website, one must work to live and practice the principles expressed in the lectures, in order to verify through one's own experience the knowledge (Gnosis) that is being communicated. Without this daily effort in one's own life, this knowledge will remain as nothing more than ephemeral phantoms in the intellect, which can render no service for the betterment of your soul. In order to be able to know, we first have to do. - Samael Aun Weor, The Revolution of the Dialectic The Law of Cause and EffectBe not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. - Galatians 6:7 The true and practical meaning of this word Karma is completely unacknowledged in our modern society, much to our detriment. Karma, in fact, may be the least understood aspect of spirituality in the west. What is most surprising about this is the undeniable importance of Karma in the Christian religion, a teaching most of us are familiar with. But, in fact, the principles that the Law of Karma requires us to live by are completely ignored, in spite of the clarity with which Jesus taught them. Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. Karma is the universal law in all of creation: the law of cause and effect.
The universe arises and falls in cycles of birth and death. These are cosmic days and nights; great periods of manifestation and rest. Through out the birth and death of worlds and suns and cosmic systems, KARMA is the Law which equilibrates everything. Karman: (Sanskrit) an act. Obviously, for every action, there is a result. This is well understood in materialistic physics through Newton's Laws of Motion: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. - Newton's Third Law In Gnosis we understand that the physical world is inferior to many other dimensions or levels of reality. Scientifically, we understand that light has many levels of vibration. With our physical senses we only perceive an extremely narrow band of vibration. You have heard that it was said to the men of old, ‘You shall not kill; and whoever kills shall be liable to judgement.' But I say to you that every one who is angry with his brother shall be liable to judgement; whoever insults his brother shall be liable to the council, and whoever says, "You fool!" shall be liable to the hell of fire. - Matthew 5:21 Jesus is giving us a tremendous clue in this wisdom, that we should understand the law with our conscience, and know that we can kill with a word, with a glance, with our will. We can kill without a knife or a gun. And he tells us that even these actions, that seem so normal, so acceptable, are cause for judgement and punishment. He is saying what he said over and over: that we will reap only what we sow in life. As we do, so shall we receive. Whatever affliction may visit you is for what your own hands have earned. We all say, "If I had a better job" or a better husband or a better car or, "if I get this new computer or this new book or if I can make a little more money or move to a different city, then and only then will I finally be contented and happy and then I will start to do good for others. I'll do some charity once I have everything I need." Whatever harm a foe may do to a foe, or a hater to a hater, an ill-directed mind can do one far greater harm. - The Buddha Shakyamuni, from the Dhammapada, 42 We are hurting ourselves. It is not my bosses fault that I am miserable at work. It is my reaction to it that creates my suffering. And really, it is karma: if someone is making me suffer, it is my responsibility to see how I have made others suffer in the same way. In vain have I looked for a single man capable of seeing his own faults and bringing the charge home against himself. We must begin to examine our lives, and our minds, in order to see why we are in the situation we are in. And what are we doing in response to it all? I have heard and realized that bondage and salvation are both within yourself. - Acarangasutra 5.36 The law of karma is in activity in your life every day. Every moment. And in every moment, in every action, in every thought, in every feeling, we are creating something. If you wish to untie a knot, you must first understand how it was tied. - Buddhism. Surangama Sutra.
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chryssie makes this comment
Thursday, 12 February 2009
Henry makes this comment
Thursday, 27 August 2009
Every thought!
Every single, solitary thought that enters your mind, that processes in your mind...
This is to say nothing of our feelings, our intentions, our fantasies, and our actions!
My question is: in this sentence: This is to say nothing...isn't it suppose to be: This is to say all of our feelings, our intentions...
Otherwise it doesn't make sense to me. Thank you
noone makes this comment
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Henry makes this comment
Friday, 28 August 2009
Many thanks to all of you who are responsible for all of this.
This web page is superb!!!