“Sometimes referred to as the ‘law of cause and effect,’ karma is a Hindu concept used to explain past-life influences. Edgar Cayce sometimes linked health problems to karmic conditions. In such instances, he would frequently use the expression, ‘The entity is meeting self.’ Karmic illnesses were typically difficult to cure. Cayce emphasized the importance of mental and spiritual application in karmic conditions. (Readings – 5-2M36, 9-1F Adult, 9-5F Adult, 16-1M Adult, 24-1 F 16)”Suzanne Giesemann’s channeling says that “Karma is another word for cause and effect from a level you may not perceive. Trust that all is in order. Flow with the ups and downs. Fear nothing, for that leads to useless suffering.”
Osho says, “Once you start becoming more and more aware, less and less will you be part of the law of karma. And once you have enjoyed and tasted a little bit of freedom then nobody can force you back into the prison. You will open your wings and you will fly towards the sun.”Key aspects of Osho’s view on karma:
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Karma as a natural law:
Osho viewed karma not as a divine punishment or reward, but as the natural consequence of actions. What you sow, you reap.
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Karma for the unconscious:
He suggested that the law of karma is most relevant to those who are unaware of their actions and their impact.
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Mindfulness and transformation:
Osho emphasized the importance of becoming more aware of one’s thoughts, feelings, and actions to break free from the cycle of karma. Understanding the unconscious is vital for personal growth and transformation. Osho believed that love and meditation were key to promoting peace and harmony, both within oneself and in the world.”edgarcayce.org, suzannegiesemann.com, oshonews.com, irjweb.com, International Research Journal of Education and Technology.
