We’ve talked before how karma is the balancing of wrongs, and that now karma is having to be dealt with this life; no more carrying over to next lifetime.

Karma is not really and “eye for an eye” as far as, for example, Mr. Smith murdered Mr. Oak, so next lifetime, Mr. Oak gets to murder Mr. Smith. This can’t happen because it would become a never ending cycle. Now Mr. Smith has to murder Mr. Oak, and repeat.

In life reviews, Mr. Smith will feel as though he is Mr. Oak, what Mr. Oak experienced because of Mr. Smith’s actions. Then will Mr. Smith understand he created an imbalance.

We will experience everything we did to others. Everything. Intentional or not.

But that process is not what balances the imbalances. So how is that done, especially now that we can no longer carry our karma over; that it has to be dealt with here and now?

There have been many ways to balance karma (and we aren’t going into all the past ways). One way is that is still used (simplified), if Mrs. Abry created an imbalance with Ms. Hofman, and Mrs. Abry dies before re-balancing, Mrs. Abry can actually – after her life review and what she needs to do – can step up and aid, assist and/or guide Ms. Hofman from the other side.

That may not sound like much, but it really is. Do we have to wait until we die to finish taking care of our imbalances? Not necessarily. You see, we are being given the opportunity to heal it in our lifetime, here — now.

A friend sent me a link to an article from the New York Times, and it blew me away. It is re-balancing in action, here on Earth, now.

The story is about the Rwanda Genocide twenty years ago, and what some are doing to heal those wounds today.

Portraits of Reconciliation
Photographs By Pieter Hugo Text by Susan Dominus
nytimes.com

The process is not perfect, and will take time, but this is attempting to rebalance it now. And I find it amazing.

Another Way

Other than the obvious ways of working it through, face to face with the other person. Counseling may be of great assistance with this.

But what if one of the two (for example) dies and the person left living wants to heal the imbalanced energy? Are they stuck now? No. One way to begin working on this is healing the energy from you to the other person.

Ho’oponopono is a good healing technique for this, but there are also great counselors out there to help you with the healing process. Aaron Potts wrote a great article on Ho’oponopono: Do You Ho’oponopono .

Please think about what you are going to do or say to someone before doing it or saying it.

Related:

Relationship Healing…Peaceful Endings

by Jan Toomer


 

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