DESTINY, KARMA AND THE LAW OF ATTRACTION

The Law of Destiny
The law of destiny determines what forces influence our lives to ensure we 
encounter the life experiences that we require for our continued development. 
Destiny is essentially a series of opportunities that enable us to learn 
lessons, acquire new abilities, develop our consciousness and help others.
Destiny is commonly regarded as fate; a fixed timeline of events that is 
inevitable and unchangeable. Although the words are often used interchangeably, 
fate and destiny have quite different meanings: 
  a.. Fate is usually seen as "set in stone" and often has negative 
connotations, e.g. the jury decided his fate. Fate is an agent that 
predetermines and orders the course of events. It means that events are "meant 
to be" and are set in motion by an external force or intelligence. 
  b.. Destiny is more of a likely outcome and often has a positive feel, e.g. 
he is destined to become a star. Destiny guides us towards a specific goal, but 
without our wilful participation we will not achieve our destiny. 
Put simply: destiny is opportunity and fate is karma. We are in control of our 
destiny but have no control over our fate. Destiny cannot be forced on us; if 
we are forced then it is our fate. Destiny gives us an opportunity to turn a 
situation to our advantage and accomplish something great through our own 
efforts. It is designed to give us the best opportunities for the development 
of our consciousness, but it is only an outline - not an exact script. It 
doesn't detract from our free-will in any way, because we decide exactly how we 
want to act in any situation. 

The basic outline for our life was planned (pre-destined) before we were born 
to give us the right opportunities for growth. But we don't have to follow the 
pre-destined route if we don't want to. A life plan can be compared to a maze, 
and our life's purpose is to complete the maze. We don't know where we are 
going or where we will end up, so all we can do is make our way through life 
using our best judgment. Every wrong turn leads to a dead end and every correct 
turn leads to progress. A correct turn may not correspond to success in the 
physical sense, for example: failing to get a promotion may not seem like the 
best outcome from a financial perspective, but it might actually be the best 
outcome for the development of your consciousness. We all occasionally make 
what appear to be bad decisions, but if we learn from those seemingly wrong 
decisions we eventually discover that they were in fact right decisions. If we 
deviate from our life's plan we may need to be coaxed back on to the right 
track, and the further we stray from the optimal path the harder the lessons 
get. Every choice we make affects our future and therefore our destiny. Right 
now we are experiencing the destiny (and the karma) that arose from choices we 
made in the past. 

Collective human destiny is largely decided by the planetary hierarchy, 
especially the Manu and the Maha-Chohan. Individual human destiny is largely 
decided by our guardian angels, who stand-in for our higher selves (2nd triads 
or souls) until we become fully conscious and enter the fifth kingdom. The more 
evolved we are the more input we have in deciding our destiny, and the more 
important it becomes to our development. Our guardian angels can only guide our 
destiny to the extent that we allow them. The sensible option is to give them 
complete control because they are far more advanced than we are and they know 
what is best for us, but most people are egotistical and think they know 
better. Mankind is not developed enough to determine its own destiny - that 
much is evident from the state of the world today.

Henry T Laurency wrote in The Knowledge of Reality: "The great cosmic evolution 
does not work according to a predetermined plan. Only the final goal is laid 
down: all monads acquiring omniscience about the whole cosmos... The evolution 
itself creates the conditions and possibilities of its growth. These 
conditions, however, depend on the individual character of every being, from 
atoms to planets, solar systems, etc... The past thereby limits the 
possibilities of the future. A rigid plan would set aside the law of freedom, 
according to which every monad has the right to the freedom (depending on 
insight and ability) it has once acquired and continues to apply lawfully. 
Evolution feels its way forward along every conceivable path in order to find 
the one most purposeful for each and all."

The Law of Karma
Karma is a Sanskrit word meaning "action", but is generally understood to mean 
the consequences of one's actions. The word "karma" is commonly used to 
indicate bad karma, and the word "merit" is often used to indicate good karma. 
The law of karma is best described as "cause and effect" because every action 
(or cause) has a corresponding consequence (or effect). If you plant good 
causes you will reap good effects, and if you plant bad causes you will reap 
bad effects. 
In each incarnation we acquire some bad karma and some good karma. In each 
incarnation we suffer the consequences of some of our previous bad karma and 
reap the benefits of some of our previous good karma. During the early stages 
of our human evolution we all acquired large amounts of bad karma which must be 
gradually worked off. Because many people still have much more bad karma than 
good, seemingly favourable circumstances often have a sting in their tail. This 
is evident from the tumultuous lives of some celebrities and the people whose 
lives have been ruined by winning the lottery.

Think of your karma as being two bank accounts - one for good karma and one for 
bad karma. Good karma can either be "spent" on pleasurable life circumstances 
or it can be used to "pay off" some of our bad karma. Less-developed people 
nearly always choose the first option; whilst more-developed people usually 
choose the second. This explains some of the iniquities of life where honest 
and hardworking people live in poverty whilst selfish and corrupt people live a 
life of opulence. When a less-developed person chooses to spend all their good 
karma in one go they will enjoy wealth, power or fame for few years or perhaps 
an entire lifetime, but once their good karma is used up they will be relegated 
to many lives of poverty and suffering. The real sting is that an undeveloped 
person usually generates more bad karma in a prosperous life than they do in a 
poverty-stricken life because the money, power or fame goes to their head and 
makes them more egotistical and unpleasant.
According to some in the Christian Church, wealth and abundance are gifts from 
God - signs that he is pleased with us and has blessed us. This belief is 
completely wrong; God does not have favourites and our financial status is of 
no concern to him. Wealth is the result of good karma or merit; the result of 
"good investments" we made in previous lives. The Bible describes karma in 
Ezekiel 18:20: "The righteousness of the righteous will be credited to them, 
and the wickedness of the wicked will be charged against them". Galatians 6:7 
simply states: "People reap what they sow". And let's not forget the stories of 
Saint Peter standing at the pearly gates weighing our good deeds against our 
bad ones.

Karma exists to protect us and to guide us back on track when we go astray. But 
karma is often slow to respond and, because of its intimate relationship with 
destiny, often waits until a future incarnation. The delayed effect of karma 
explains how non-smokers can end up getting lung cancer. They were probably 
smokers in a previous incarnation but their good karma or destiny in that 
incarnation prevented them from suffering the consequences at the time. We 
never know how long ago we acquired the karma that is manifesting in our lives 
today, and we never know how or when the karma we create today will manifest 
its consequences. This is because karma works behind the scenes - we only see 
the effects in the physical world and have no idea of the causes that are 
operating out of sight in the subtle worlds. Karma and destiny are woven into 
the very fabric of our lives to the extent that the average person barely 
notices their effects. 

Wilfully and knowingly transgressing the laws of life generates a lot more 
negative karma than unintentional or ignorant transgressions. The more 
developed we are the more responsibility we have, so the consequences of 
abusing the laws of life are more severe. Although bad karma usually results in 
suffering it is not a punishment for punishment's sake; nor is it divine 
retribution. Karma is simply an opportunity to make good - it neither punishes 
nor rewards; it simply guides. The law of karma is not the cause of suffering; 
it is merely the agent. 99% of all human suffering originates from the simple 
fact that we cannot and do not want to control our subtle bodies.

Karma is self-balancing divine justice; it is 100% fair and absolutely 
infallible. It doesn't matter if a criminal seems to "get away with it", 
because there is no getting away with it - karma will eventually catch up with 
him. If we are honest with ourselves, wanting justice is just a nice way of 
saying that we want revenge. If we suffer as a result of someone else's 
wrongdoing we want them to suffer in return. But we need to learn that 
vengeance is not the same as justice, and that an act of vengeance will result 
in bad karma for ourselves. Even holding onto vindictive thoughts, self pity or 
grief prolongs our own suffering and generates more bad karma. If something 
unpleasant happens to us we should realise that we caused it, not the person 
who was instrumental in manifesting it. This not to say that people who do bad 
things or cause accidents should not stand trial for their offences. The Lords 
of Karma always see to it that both people who are involved in an unfortunate 
incident have a related karmic debt to repay, although not necessarily to each 
other. As long as both parties reap the appropriate effects it matters not 
whether their original transgressions were against each other.
Karma is usually played out on the same stage as the original transgressions 
occurred, i.e. physical crimes usually result in physical punishments. But 
supposing a Nazi murdered a hundred Jews in World War II, there would be no 
point in him being murdered in a hundred different lifetimes. In this sort of 
situation some of the bad karma would need to be worked out between 
incarnations - in hell (the lowest subplane of the emotional world).

It is not just serious offences such as theft, violence or murder that generate 
bad karma, even small things like a harsh word or a judgemental thought 
generate negative energy which contributes to the contamination of the subtle 
realms. You might not think that one bad thought would have much affect, but 
think how many negative or harmful thoughts you have each day, multiply it by 
several billion and you have some idea of the amount of negative energy we put 
out into the world each and every day! This negative energy accumulates and can 
manifest itself as hurricanes, volcanic eruptions, floods, plagues, 
earthquakes, etc. This is known as collective karma because it applies to an 
entire town, region, country or planet. The effects of collective karma are 
sometimes allocated individually so that diseases, afflictions or "accidents" 
can be the result of our allotted portion of mankind's collective karma. 
Animals are subject to collective karma but not individual karma because they 
don't have individual souls. They are subject to the collective karma of all 
the monads in their group soul and of the animal kingdom in general.

Karma is not justice for justice's sake, and it is not necessarily "an eye for 
an eye". Karma provides situations that will best help us to learn from our 
mistakes. This may involve experiencing the other side of our original 
transgression, e.g. a racist white person may be black in their next 
incarnation, or it may be seemingly unrelated. It is impossible for us to 
understand the intricacies of karma because it is controlled by intelligences 
that are far superior to us. Karma is managed by three hierarchic groups of 
highly developed cosmic beings who record every thought, emotion, word and 
action that occurs within their respective sphere of responsibility:

  1.. The Devarajas of the Seven Planes administer cosmic karma and destiny 
within the solar system. 

  2.. An intermediate group, associated with our planetary chain, manages the 
collective karma and future destiny of the human race. 

  3.. The Guardians of the Four Directions (four worlds of the Earth) deal with 
individual human karma, primarily administering the effects of our past karma. 

These Lords of Karma are known by a variety of different names, including: the 
Lipika Lords (Lipika is Sanskrit for scribe), the Angels of the Presence 
(Christianity), the Book of Life (Christianity), the Recording Angels 
(Kabbalah), the Assessors of Amenti (Egypt), Devarajas (Hinduism) and the 
Guardians of the Four Directions (Hinduism).

Administering karma involves allowing the "forces of darkness" to act upon 
those who transgress the laws of life. Demons and black magicians are the 
agents who administer bad karma. Karma is the one of the main reasons why 
"evil" exists - as long as individuals break the laws of life there will always 
be evil to administer the karmic consequences. Evil can do us no harm if we 
obey the laws of life. Members of the higher kingdoms who incarnate among 
humans (e.g. Christ) have no karmic debt yet they are often persecuted and 
suffer greatly. This is because they become part of the collective human 
consciousness when they incarnate into a human body, and as such become liable 
to a share of our collective karma. This is the real truth behind the belief 
that Christ died for our sins!

The best way to deal with bad karma is to accept our fate and let it work 
itself out. We should accept the hand that life deals us and go with the flow, 
because if we resist life and try to wriggle out of our karma we will only make 
matters worse in the long run. Karma will always catch up with us, and when it 
does we will have incurred an extra penalty for trying to escape. It is a bit 
like a prisoner who gets caught trying to break out of jail - he is sure to 
have his sentence increased. Please don't confuse accepting karma with 
fatalism, i.e. don't see everything as pre-ordained and give up at the 
slightest obstacle. We need to use our intuition to guide us when to stand up 
for ourselves and when to just accept things as they are. If we are honest with 
ourselves and put our egos to one side we will know. Our egos don't like giving 
in and accepting the consequences when we can see a way out, but we have to 
show our egos that we are bigger and braver than they are.

There is a way that we can not only avoid incurring more bad karma but actually 
free ourselves from the debts we have already incurred, and that is through a 
life of service - putting the needs of others before our own. Living with less 
concern for individuality and more concern for unity shows that we are evolving 
and the Lords of Karma will show us some grace. A little self sacrifice now 
will save us a lot of suffering in the future.

Flagellants believe that mistreating their physical bodies pays off karma and 
pleases god, but they couldn't be more wrong. Rather than working off their 
karmic debt they are actually generating more bad karma because they are 
causing suffering to another living being (the physical being). Flagellants 
often reincarnate with the physical defects that they themselves caused in 
their previous life. For example, those who drag themselves around on the floor 
and refuse to use their legs may be born with a physical disability or be 
paralysed in their next life. Karma is only made good by bearing the trials of 
life in an honourable and accepting way. 

Bad karma can affect our physical lives in a variety of ways, including: 
disease, disability, ugliness, abuse, miscarriages of justice, lack of 
intelligence, poverty, low social standing, etc. We should never blame our 
parents for a disease or disability that we inherited from them because our own 
karma and destiny determine such matters. Children should never say to their 
parents "I didn't ask to be born", because they did - no one is forced to 
incarnate against their will. 

Whilst it is generally true that those who suffer deserve to suffer, it is a 
great mistake to think that we should not show compassion and help them out. We 
must do everything we can to alleviate all suffering because every good deed 
contributes to a better world for everyone. Relieving another person's 
suffering not only helps them; it generates good karma for us and sends out 
good vibrations into the world. Sitting back and letting people suffer is 
selfish and vindictive, and will result in bad karma. This does not mean that 
we should give to every beggar who asks us for money, because many of them will 
spend the money on drugs or alcohol. We need to let our intuition guide us to 
help only those people who are willing to help themselves.

We all make mistakes and do stupid things from time to time - even enlightened 
people. These out of character aberrations are the karmic effects of their 
action from previous incarnations. We must all clear our karmic debt before we 
graduate from the human kingdom, so it is not uncommon for highly advanced 
people to have difficult lives or suffer from ill health. We must continue to 
reincarnate in the human kingdom until our karmic debt has been fully repaid, 
which shows we have learnt all the lessons karma had to teach us in this 
kingdom. We enter the fifth kingdom with a clean karmic slate but we do not 
escape the law of karma because it applies to every being in existence. The 
effects of karma in the higher kingdoms are far more subtle than they are in 
the human kingdom because there is no suffering (as we see it) in the higher 
kingdoms - that alone should be sufficient motivation for us to actively begin 
working at our own evolution.

The Law of Attraction
The phrase "like attracts like" sums up the law of attraction. Our minds are 
like magnets that attract whatever we give our continued attention to. 
Everything that comes into our lives is attracted by the thoughts and images we 
hold in our minds. Our thoughts influence our lives, so whatever we think about 
most will eventually manifest. It doesn't matter whether our thoughts are 
positive, negative or neutral; the law of attraction operates blindly and will 
respond to them. However, the law of attraction can be strengthened, weakened 
or postponed by laws of karma and destiny, so not everyone who dreams of 
winning the lottery or becoming a rock star will achieve success.
The law of attraction is currently being exploited as a "get rich quick scheme" 
or a means of "manifesting your desires". We always get what we wish for, 
although usually not as soon as we would like or quite as we expected. Every 
granted wish must be paid for out of our reserve of merit (good karma); 
otherwise it will add to our already large karmic debt. This consequence is 
overlooked by the ignorant advocates of "cosmic ordering" and the like. Yes it 
works, but it can be compared to spending all your wages in one day when the 
money needs to last you all month! Make use of the law of attraction by all 
means, but don't misuse it. 

The best way to utilise the law of attraction is to adopt a positive outlook 
and just allow life to unfold naturally - trust life rather than resisting it. 
Don't dwell on your past mistakes or worry about what might happen in the 
future because that will attract negativity into your life. When you are 
unconcerned about what life deals you, you will probably find that you achieve 
success effortlessly.

The Christian concept of abundance is related to the law of attraction, but the 
teaching does not come from God. Do they really think that God wants us to 
become even more materialistic than we already are? Nobody needs anything in 
abundance (in excess), we only need a sufficient amount - anything more is 
greedy and wasteful. The Earth's resources are incapable of providing everyone 
with an abundant life but they are capable of providing everyone with a 
sufficient life, so it is up to those who have a lot to share their wealth to 
those who only have a little. Thankfully many Christians and humanitarians are 
doing just that.

Remember this: The universe gives you everything you need, but you have to pay 
for everything you want!

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** In this age of Aquarius, science will become religious, and religion will 
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end, and people will begin to comprehend that both spirit and matter are 
derived from the same source, and are only modifications of the One Universal 
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