In the first part of this series, I talked about the practical/physical implications of manifestation and for most people this is where their experience stops. We will now talk about the related implications of karma and our karmic debt and how that relates to successful manifestation.
First, some of you may have noticed that Part 1 contained actions about which you would not have read in the numerous books about creating a vision board. You may have asked why I have included these steps and why they are important. Some people might even consider them to be unnecessary.
The reality is that most of the books are written by people in the Western world who don’t fully understand the teachings, or in some cases even know them at all. Over the centuries the teachings have been lost in their true and pure form and they have been rewritten or amended by people living in the West. The result is that at best these teachings are now either very diluted or at worst totally wrong and can cause damage and/or bad karma. This can often lead to successful manifestation becoming harder to achieve.
Whilst I, myself, am from the western world I am entrenched in the ancient teachings, and I live by them. (I will share more about myself in my next blog/article).
A key element to successful manifestation is karma. Karma is a huge subject and not one that I will be addressing here, save to say that the law of karma underpins the entire universe and governs everything in all our incarnations. Our actions during our lifetimes accumulate Karma, both good and bad, and the bad karma forms a karmic debt; a debt that must be paid.
The greater a karmic debt in each area the less likely we are to realise things that we want to manifest. So does this mean we will never realise the things we want? The answer is – not necessarily but you will need to pay the debt first. So how can we do this?
The karmic law is that we should pay 10% of our wages (after taxes) to charity. This has been recognised throughout history, dating all the way back to Medieval England when the Church collected 10% of a citizen’s earnings either in chattels or money. This is the starting point. We should all do this as what we give returns to us tenfold.
Considering this the next step is to focus your charitable donation, for example if you want to be in good health donate to a health charity etc. If you want to move house, then donate to homeless charities. If it’s a holiday donate to a charity for sick children to have a holiday etc. Anyway, you get the idea.
The key thing then is once you have donated to the relevant charity/charities you will need to decree back the good karma that has been created. Something like ‘I hereby decree all of the good karma created by this donation back to my family in respect of health, wealth and prosperity. So be it, so be it, so be it.’
You can also practice the Meditation on Twin Hearts daily (see the series on Meditation) as this increases your good karma by blessing the Earth. You can also engage in service, such as volunteering for charities or by assisting neighbours, friends and family.
So if you’re looking to embark on a successful manifestation journey, taking into account your karmic debt is a key element that you need to take into account. Remember – it is in giving that we receive!
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