In the book, I read about the law of karma in connection with pranic healing also. This topic is so brilliantly discussed in the book that I felt I should share it with all. As we know, whatever we do in life, the underlying factor that defines our action is nothing but our intention. Any karma becomes good if it’s done with good intention and any karma is bad if it involves bad intention. The end result of our karmic action can be tenfold. This principle is followed in case of tithing. For example, if you sow a mango seed, you receive a mango tree that grows countless mangoes.
Similarly, spiritual seekers including pranic healers get results a hundredfold depending on their intention. If the healing powers are misused, the person concerned will experience stringent karmic repercussions. As the saying goes “what you sow is what you reap”, one should always do good and not evil things.
The author doesn’t ask everyone to blindly follow this book. In fact, the Master says one should experiment with anything before accepting it. For example, a person can perform a slightly less negative deed as well as a positive deed and observe the outcome of both the actions. The severity of negative karma will be high.
According to law of karma, all of us are accountable and responsible for our actions, thoughts and words. No other person can be blamed for what we experience in life. If someone is facing unfavorable conditions and bad luck in life, he or she should do meditation and good deeds to change this situation. Working hard and that too intelligently is important. It helps anyone get rid of adverse situation. Inner strength and wisdom can be achieved only by removing negative karmas.
This is definitely an important thing which we shall practice to lead a happy, healthy and peaceful life.
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