Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Writing

I write to create a better life for you and for me. This is my motivation. This is both here on earth and beyond. So, as an intuitive I have learned to trust my instincts regarding this. Sometimes I will put up and article and leave it and sometimes I will put up an article and get that for some reason I need to delete it. I don't always know what it is or why I need to delete it. Other times I do.

But, either way, I try to be helpful in all the ways I know how to help both my life and yours be better in every way possible.

I find karma in action all the time. Though I was raised to believe in karm both good, bad, and neutral, I didn't really understand it until I started meeting Tibetan Lamas in the early 1980s in the U.S. and India and Nepal.

I was told that karma isn't like most people in the western world think of it. Karma, good, bad or neutral cannot manifest unless it comes and hits the right circumstances.

It was explained to me that karma is a lot like seeds.
If you plant seeds on cement they will not grow without soil.
If you plant them on soil but they get no water they will not grow.

If you plant them and they get no sun they will not grow.

So, all conditions need to be perfect for Good, bad, or neutral karma to manifest.

So, although karma is inexorable it is also like I described above too.

So, helping yourself and others to  better life is often good karma. Allowing all creatures to live that you can is also good karma.

I found this out more when I was a fire lookout  in California in the mid 1980s. I found that because there were wild boar herds and deer herds and cattle herds that flies often came in the lookout and landed on the 360 glass of the lookout inside through  the often open front door of the 4000 foot elevation 30 to 40 foot high tower on the top of the mountain there. I got tired killing flies and then learned how to catch flies and hornets in a plastic clear cup that I could see through. As an intuitive already I sensed how much this was better karma than killing all these flies and hornets. Then I also stopped killing spiders that were not poisonous. I also learned that Daddy Longlegs spiders cannot bite through human skin because they aren't capable of that. If they were all humans would already be dead because they are the most poisonous of all spiders in the U.S. However, they kill all the other spiders because of this. So, often I will keep them alive (a few in my house) to get rid of the other spiders until they get bigger and I don't want to deal with them anymore inside or I can see the eggs on the back of a female and then I usher her outside to have them hatch.

I have found not killing anything that isn't just too poisonous to keep alive is much better karma as an intuitive. Life has gone much smoother for me since the 1980s partly because of this choice.

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