1.Renounce
Retaliation:
When Karma is yielding the Karma Phala which I
deserve there is no need for me to be the instrument to return a karmic
reaction to someone else. If I retaliate I will be creating a new unseemly
karma to face in the future.
2.
Stop Blaming:
Karma Phala generally manifests through others, and
thus it is easy to blame others instead of understanding the intricacies of
Karma. I am, through my past actions, the
creator of all that i am experiencing in the present. I am the cause while others whom i think are responsible are mere instruments for returning my Karma Phala to me.
3.
Avoid Consequences:
Quite often my actions are based upon an emotional
reaction to what someone has done or said to me. The consequences of such
actions are often not clearly and carefully thought about. If I contemplate over it I will observe that the
consequence of harming others with my action in the present is for me to be harmed again in the future by someone else’s actions. This behavior creates
an endless cycle of being harmed and harming others, which is only stopped by
considering the consequences before acting and not harming back.
4.
Alleviate Past Karma:
Once the consequence is taken care, my life will be
sublime enough to focus on ridding myself of karmas of the past, mitigating
them, meaning to make less harsh, painful or severe. Wise handling of karma begins with the decision to
carry the karma I now have cheerfully, and not add to it. A firm decision to
live in such a way as to create no new negative karmas is a sound basis for
living a religious life, for following the precepts of dharma and avoiding that
which is adharmic.
5.
Seek the Guidance of Absolute:
Karma Phala has to be endured inevitably. Yet its
impact can be made to be less so that I can tolerate it. For this I need to
have the Divine Grace. He is the knower of all. It is best to be guided by Him. He can place me at a very caring situation when I have to endure with my past Karma Phalas. All I need to say is I am at your mercy.
6.
Accelerate Karma:
Why should I wait for many births to achieve
spiritual maturity when I can achieve in this birth itself? This is the idea
behind accelerating karma. When I begin performing regular daily sadhana,
preferably at the same time each day, my individual karma is intensified. By this
conscious process of purification, of inner striving, of refining and maturing,
the karmas come more swiftly, evolution speeds up and things can and usually do
get more intense. Nothing to worry it is natural and necessary. That intensity
is the way the mind experiences the added cosmic energies that begin to flow
through the nervous system.
7.
Burn the Resultant Karma:
I can burn up the seeds of Karma without ever having to
live through them. What I need to do is find the seed and dissolve it in
intense inner light. Just do a good work and channelise the result to Absolute.
Hence we had this habit of ending a good deed by uttering “Sri
Krishnarpanamastu”
Sri Krishnarpanamastu!!
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