---Undoing intention, (or any karma): the trick is the amount of
effort; but there's a mantra designed for dissolving karma which is
"Thiru Neela Kantam" (meaning "Holy Blue Throat" - a reference to
Shiva). You chant the mantra and at the same time imagining the bad
karma as a type of liquid.  Shiva drinks up the liquid, turning His
throat blue. The technique is keyed to the Churning of the Ocean Myth
when the Snake vomited some poison.  Shiva drank it up, turning His
throat blue and thus He is "Holy Blue Throat": "Thiru Neela Kantam".
But again, there's no free lunch since even dissolving the bad karma
of ordinary daily events takes a lot of energy.
 I might add that once the event has already occurred, changing
history is a lot more difficult than preventing the event in the first
place (an ounce of prevention...etc).
 The best way to use the mantra is to chant it to dissolve the bad
karma of tomorrow; (rather than waiting until the day after tomorrow
in which case the damage has already been done).  
>
> --- Vaj wrote:
> >
> > It proved to me that if the underlying and deepest motivation was
not  
> > pure, the result would ultimately reflect this. Therefore it was  
> > always important to "check" your own motivation. It forms the basis  
> > of all action in the relative.
> 
> Is there a way to retire an originating intention and start 
> anew? Short of killing the entire entity that arose from the 
> originating intention, that is.
> 
> I wonder about this when I see flawed organizations that 
> get their flaws from some aspect of the originating 
> intention. Rhode Island, for instance.
>






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