There are a lot of people who are afraid to cast certain
types of spells, because they fear the effects of karma. They believe that
whatever they wish onto someone else, will return to them tenfold. Or, that
they will suffer the same pain that they inflicted upon others in the
afterlife. While still others believe, that bad karma may force them to
reincarnate until they are able to learn a certain lesson in life. Well, in
this article, I am going to explain to you the process of karma and dharma. And
how you can benefit from the laws of karma by incorporating the law of karma
into your good luck spell.
The Law of Karma
Believe it or not, the law of karma is not what you think.
We all know that there are a lot of people who literally get away with murder.
There are bad people who are successful and there are plenty of others who have
gotten there by stepping on people’s back. Contrary to popular belief, karma is
not how you treat other people. It’s about how you treat yourself. So what do I
mean by that? Karma is a term that has been twisted to limited our
understanding of how the world works. The concept of karma has been dumbed
down, so the speak, so the average person would be frightened by the
repercussions of their thoughts and actions.
The Law of Bad Karma
So what does good karma and bad karma mean anyway? You ever
have one of those days where nothing goes right? You wake up late, as a result
of this you’re rushing to work, as a result of rushing to work, you get into a
three car collision accident. So not only are you late for work, but now you
got to come out of your pocket for an insurance premium. This is a concept that
is commonly known as the slippery slope, where one bad thing actually triggers
five or six other bad things. Of course, Malcolm Gladwell called these events
tipping points. Tipping points happen when a bunch of bad things tip the scales
in the negative direction, while a bunch of good things tip the scales in the
positive direction.
How does the law of karma work?
The best way to describe this concept is to think about the
movie Gremlins. Gremlins was an 1980s classic that featured an adorable little pet
named Gizmo. Gizmo is fine as long as you feed him before midnight and didn’t
expose him to bright light and water. Sounds easy enough. However, these simple
instructions are difficult for the fictional characters. So to make a long
story short, cute little Gizmo creates a whole bunch of ugly Gremlins that
siege and wreck the town. So what’s the moral to this story? The moral behind this story is that nature
has its own balance. It has its own scale, where a whole bunch of little things
can tip the scales in the negative direction and a whole bunch of positive
things can tip the scales in the positive direction. We can apply this concept
to history and see many of the greatest empires in the world succumbed to this
very same fate. They rise, attain a great deal of power, and soon plunge to their
death. All because they made stupid decisions that they believed were
insignificant.
Good luck Karma spells
So when people talk about karma, they are really talking
about the multiplier effect that happens in nature. Money, is the physical
manifestation of energy. We know that when the government decides to inject
more money into the economy, by printing bills, or lowering interest rates,
this will create a ripple effect throughout the economy. For example, consumer
spending will go up and small businesses will be able to create more jobs. We
can also see the opposite effect of this concept. For example, when the
government cuts spending, we have less social programs. As a result of cutting
social programs, we have more crime, as a result of crime, we have more people
in jail, as a result of people in jail, we have more single mothers and broken
families, etc. Naturally, this same concept can be applied to your life. For
example, you can’t keep a job because you have an attitude problem. You can’t
keep a job so you can’t pay your bills, so then you have bad credit. But all of
this started because you have a bad attitude. However, your bad attitude is a
defense mechanism that you adopted because you were abused as a child. So the
problem is rooted in your failure to deal with childhood trauma.
Good luck spells for others
Perhaps the best thing about karma is that when you work to
heal or deal with the original wound, you will experience the multiplier
effect, so that you can tip the scales in the positive direction. For example,
you may decide to get help, either counseling, or holistic healing to deal with
the trauma. As a result of this, you’ll start getting offers from your dream
job where you make more money, as a result of making more money, you can pay
down your credit card bills and debt, as a result of paying off your credit
card bills, you are finally able to afford the house or the vacation of your
dreams. These are all tipping points that happen when you address and heal the
original wound. You see this playing out
with people who are struggling for a long period of time, and suddenly, they
hit it big. You can also see the tipping point theory with women or men who are
serial daters and suddenly, they meet their soul mate.
How to transform karma into dharma using a double action
reversible black and green candle.
So karma is really about the effects of your behavior and
how those behaviors affect society as a whole. However, in order to transform
karma into dharma, you need to change unproductive behaviors into more productive
behaviors. You can then create tipping
points, and or experience the multiplier effects of everything coming together
at once. You can do this by using a double action, reversible black and green
candle. Here’s how:
1.
You’re going to need to do some soul searching.
2.
Write down all of the behaviors that you believe
are unproductive and are blocking you from receiving good luck.
3.
Write down all the good behaviors that you would
like to adopt to replace the bad behaviors.
4.
Place the list under the green and black double
action reversible candle.
5.
Set the intentions of healing the original wound
and transforming your karma into dharma.
6.
Repeat for seven days.
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