The law of karma
The law of karma
(There are many philosophical views on this. This is just a general outline)
As you sow, so you reap. This profound statement is nothing other than the law of karma. If we sow a seed of rice, we can reap a bountiful harvest of rice. If we intentionally do good, we will receive it back many times over. And similarly, when we intentionally do something bad, we will be punished many times over for it.
Considering the consequences of the law of karma, we should only apply the principles and techniques of the science of telepathic self-defense with good intentions and for noble purposes.
Serious karmic consequences:
What are the karmic consequences of the abuse of power and strength? If we want to understand what we will reap, we must first understand what we have sown.
What can happen when a black magician makes a telepathic attack on someone? The victim experiences mental anguish, becomes emotionally unstable, the degree of which is determined by the severity of the telepathic attack.
In the case of physical damage, for example, he may become ill or even die. And if he becomes ill, will he be able to work?
Of course not. Since he cannot work, he will find himself in a difficult financial situation. And will the financial difficulties affect the spiritual life of the family and will they cause emotional problems? Of course, yes.
The karmic effects of black magic are misfortune, poor health, illness, poverty and mental illness.
Telepathic dominance and mental subjugation directed at others have serious karmic consequences.
Have you ever met a fool? Among the fools are those who are possessed by negative elementals and tortured telepathically. Abuse of the science of the inner world
manifests itself in madness and, in the strict sense of the word, possession by elementals. Mental subjugation can result in senility and idiocy.
Another consequence of abuse of power is serious physical illness. In some cases, even permanent paralysis
Karmic consequences can also manifest as material losses. Their extent is determined by the type of seed sown
. Different degrees are possible, from temporary financial difficulties to bankruptcy lasting several years.
The extent of the karmic effect of the abuse of power with harmful intentions is determined by who the
negative energy is directed at. The higher the spiritual level of the victim, the more severe the karmic consequences.
There are cases when someone unintentionally releases negative energy towards others in anger. Or they have an emotional outburst, but later realize their mistake, apologize, and bless their innocent victim. If they do this, the karmic consequences are minimal. A
cumulative negative karmic reaction must be expected if the abuse of power is intentional and
serial. In such cases, truly profound consequences can be expected. For this reason, esoteric teachings should not
be used for vile purposes. He who lives in love, does not harm others, and applies the teachings for the benefit of all and for noble purposes, acts much more wisely.
Neutralizing negative karma:
Can the consequences of a bad deed be neutralized? If someone does a negative deed unintentionally and without malice , then yes. How? By applying the law of forgiveness and mercy.
If we forgive someone who has done us wrong, this creates an opportunity for us to pay off our karmic debt. If we forgive others, others will forgive us. We can ask God to forgive us. Negative karma can also be neutralized by applying the law of mercy. Paying church taxes is also an appropriate way to help others. If we want to receive, we must first give. If we show merciful, compassionate behavior towards others, we can claim mercy and compassion. Other manifestations of mercy and goodness are giving for a noble purpose (for example, paying church taxes), being helpful, and avoiding revenge.
