Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Questions on Karma

Q. Lynn, Is Karma a natural or universal law?
A. When i tune into this, I get that it is both. Karma in general is about balance. I get that in nature (civilized, uncivilized, plant, animal, living, non-living, etc) things crave balance, and without balance they cannot sustain. Then I ask myself how that is balance if something dies (or can't sustain)? and I get that because a new type of balance starts in which something dies, but out of that something is born. The environment has to look beyond specific elements to see the greater picture in order to fully grasp that all things, large or small, seek out a balance. I was then shown that sometimes things must die (I see plants die), but from that a new type of plant is born (looks like a cactus)- life and death as well as change are all in the need to seek out balance. I also get that things ever change, and balanced has to be worked at and isn't absolute or given..

Regarding the universal perspective- I see this tied more toward the spiritual perspective. This deals with balance associated to life paths and lessons we need to learn. This deals with balancing and shifting higher vibrational energy with lower vibrations. This is still balance, but from a more spiritual sense versus the physical focus of natural law.


Q. Hi Lynn, Could you please look at the past life karmic cause of these groups of people: Deaf and dumb people, Down syndrome, and Autism

A. Everyone is on their own unique journey, so you cannot really lump it into a specific summary (I would need to read specific people), but in general things I get that these conditions could be tied to link to previous lives: they could have been very dominate and loud, and now it is time for them to use other senses (such as observation or more tactile skills), they may have had empathy for challenged people and wanted to experience life through that perspective, they may have been impatient or judgmental and now are forced to slow down and view life differently, they may carry a past life trauma that you were unable to release prior to this incarnation- there are many ways that people come into the world with different advantages or disadvantages. We are all here to learn and grown through experience and take away what we can.


Q. What are the karmic effects for people who slaughter pigs, chickens and cows on a daily basis?
A. It really depends on their intent. If someone has shown the animal respect, gratitude and takes the animal's life in order to nourish themselves or their families- the universe understands that- it is part of a natural life cycle.

If someone takes the life maliciously, is wasteful and is disrespectful, this omits a negative vibration (that intent and the feelings behind it are of a very low frequency). What you put out, you will receive in this life time or a future one. I see karma working out balance in both obvious and indirect ways in dealing with that situation. (For example, I see the person may come back a pig, or the person may come back incarnated into a third world country and spend many days hungry, or maybe in this life they develop an illness that inhibits they way they eat).


I must say that whether you eat meat, are a vegetarian or vegan- have gratitude and thanks for your food. Most everything we consume once had life force running through it and holds a certain amount of energy. Showing gratitude not only thanks the food that is about to nourish your body, but it dissipates the trauma tied to the killing or processing of the food. This isn't just unique to animals/meat either- as I type this I see an angry man chopping down bananas- some of his energy stays with the bananas, but can easily be lifted by having some thanks.


And that is all I have for this reading. Thank you. Love and light-

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