A psychic's perspective on causality and karma

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I have always believed that gaining insights into causality (known as cause and effect) and karma from the perspective of a psychic can lead to a profound understanding. That's why I engaged in discussions on this topic with my friend Mr. Zhuo Mo, a shaman from China who is known as a "Chuma Xian" in the northeastern region.

Interestingly, Mr. Zhuo Mo and I share a deep karmic connection. He is a soul I was acquainted with before entering the cycle of reincarnation on Earth, and in this lifetime, we have crossed paths once again as souls who have reunited from our pre-incarnation days.

Causality and karma can be understood as a concept in Buddhism: performing good deeds leads to positive outcomes while engaging in negative actions results in negative consequences. Each person carries their own karmic energy, as they have their own karmic debts and a series of past wrongdoings. Whether in Taoism, Buddhism, or other religions, it is emphasized that individuals should repay or transcend their karmic debts to reduce their karmic burden.

From Mr. Zhuo Mo's perspective, any form of suffering or hardship can be traced back to a pre-existing cause. For example, let's consider poor health. It could be the result of previous excessive consumption or even inherent personality traits that have gradually manifested over time.

Causality and karma are also intertwined with an individual's destiny. If someone has good fortune, the influence of their karmic energy may be relatively weak. Conversely, if someone is going through a period of adversity, their karma will appear particularly strong, as it aligns with the prevailing circumstances. The more one experiences challenging circumstances, the more prominent the influence of their karmic debts and creditors becomes, leading to a cascade of unfortunate events.

Causality, karma, and morality are interrelated concepts that should be understood individually. By grasping the principles of causality and karma, one can determine how to act and comprehend their personal karmic consequences. Karma, however, is a distinct aspect. It operates in an inverse relationship, whereby the more accumulated karma one possesses, whether from past lives or present negative actions, the greater the negative consequences experienced.

From Mr. Zhuo Mo's perspective, causality and karma are independent yet interconnected. Both positive and negative causes, whether contributing to the accumulation of merit or karma, significantly influence an individual.

To cultivate a nuanced understanding of good and evil, it is important to adopt a dialectical mindset. Let's consider the act of releasing animals as an example. While it may seem like a commendable deed, there are instances where releasing freshwater fish into the ocean can have harmful effects. This phenomenon is known as the "unintended consequences of good intentions" and frequently occurs when we impose our own perspectives onto others. Therefore, when engaging in acts of benevolence or misconduct, it becomes crucial to approach them with a dialectical approach. By doing so, we can strive to accumulate positive causes and foster positive outcomes.

As a psychic, as our experiences accumulate, we develop a profound reverence and profound understanding of causality and karma. We become aware that our actions and choices have significant impacts on the future. Through observing the life paths of others, we can identify crucial turning points in our own lives and strive to avoid falling into unfortunate circumstances. We make conscious and informed choices to guide our own destinies.

This is why skilled practitioners of destiny analysis can assist others in seeking favourable outcomes and avoiding pitfalls. The higher their level of expertise, the more they can perceive the intricate workings of causality and karma.

Every individual must bear their own personal karma and collective karma. Personal karma refers to the cause-and-effect relationships accumulated through actions and decisions in past lives, while collective karma refers to shared karmic relationships with others. Breaking free from karma is an important topic when reincarnating on Earth because karma restricts an individual's development and subjects them to repetitive challenges and difficulties. In order to achieve spiritual growth and progress, individuals need to make efforts in self-awareness, and introspection, and take positive actions to resolve their personal and collective karma. By continuously transcending personal and collective karma, individuals can achieve spiritual growth and advancement, moving towards higher levels of consciousness.

Therefore, causality and karma play pivotal roles in the journey of individual growth and spiritual evolution. They serve as reminders of the significance of our choices and actions, motivating us to act responsibly, guiding us toward moral decision-making, propelling us toward continual growth and awakening, and inspiring us to positively influence others and society. Thus, the process of spiritual growth can be seen as a gradual comprehension and realization of the interconnectedness of causality and karma.

We firmly believe that causality and karma are fundamental concepts in the path of life. A person's actions and thoughts have the power to shape their future, and these influences may eventually manifest in some form or another.

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