Karma question?

Nikhilarya,

“how can one dissolve karma?”

Die and die completely just as a drop of water becomes liberated into the ocean. If wanting to know of the method of this, one will have to weed out all of the seeds of suffering in your unconscious. Rather than thinking of how to dissolve one’s so called “karma”, one will have to an understanding of what are the obstacles which are preventing you from coming into contact with a higher consciousness.

“First of all, I one does all bad deeds because of the existing karma…
one can improve the karma by doing good.”

What you consider “good” and “bad” are just your own relative ideas and concepts about it. That is why the Hindu has a different idea of karma, the Buddhist has a different idea of karma, the Jain has a different idea of karma.

It is not a matter of doing “good” deeds at all. In fact, any action which is done with an attachment to the idea of goodness is bound to create even more misery. One has to come to know of a space which is beyond “good” and “evil”, “right” and “wrong”, love and hate, sin and virtue, light and darkness, “existence” or “non-existence”, “being” or “non-being”. As long as the consciousness of man remains entangled in dualism, then whether one does something or does nothing, suffering is inevitable.

Barf…

um

wut?

He thinks he’s a buddha.

[QUOTE=Asuri;48514]He thinks he’s a buddha.[/QUOTE]

Yes. I’ve heard. SIx years as an ascetic.

Thats big time right there.

[QUOTE=nikhilarya;46936]hi everyone,
how can one dissolve karma?
like if i did a bad deed,like,killed an animal(btw its just an example) ,would i be killed/murdered to nullify my karma or are there any other methods of dissolving it?
or if i break someone’s heart ,would the same happen with me?
sorry if my question is stupid but i really want to know.[/QUOTE]

The only was I was able to dissolve my karma, was dissolve my belief in it lol

[QUOTE=nikhilarya;46936]hi everyone,
how can one dissolve karma?[/QUOTE]By purifying your Vishudhi chakra.

Scales,

As unconscious as you are, one still thinks it to be a matter of time.

Asuri,

“He thinks he’s a buddha.”

I am. As is everything else in existence. It is only a question of whether one is aware of it or unaware of it. That is the only difference between the so called ignorant and the so called awakened.

You are officially promoted to #1 psycho. Even Surya Deva doesn’t claim to be a buddha.

[quote=amirmourad;48758]scales,

as unconscious as you are, one still thinks it to be a matter of time.[/quote]

:frowning:

. . .

Seeker33,

“By purifying your Vishudhi chakra.”

You can purify it all you want, but unless one comes to a direct insight which radically transforms oneself, it is not going to liberate the mind. At the most, perhaps it may awaken an altered state of consciousness. But liberation has nothing to do with attaining to altered states of consciousness, but through an understanding which brings a certain freedom. Neither is it possible to live an ordinary life in the body through completely annihilating karma. Even to exist in the body, there are some ties and bonds which are needed to keep your consciousness rooted to the body. There does come a point where a master may consciously decide to cut the cord which ties him to the body. In the yogic sciences it has been known as mahasamadhi. But as far as living is concerned, some “karma” is absolutely needed. Liberation is being able to function in karma consciously and yet not being binded by it, to be in the world but not of the world, to be in the mind yet not of the mind.

[QUOTE=YogiAdam;48751]The only was I was able to dissolve my karma, was dissolve my belief in it lol[/QUOTE]

It was your Karma to do this

[QUOTE=kareng;48783]It was your Karma to do this[/QUOTE]

No, it was my common sense lol

nope…karma…

[QUOTE=kareng;49008]nope…karma…[/QUOTE]

Nahh!

yep Karma

Patanjali Yoga Sutra

Hi I opened up the Sutras recently and i got this:-

“By Samyama on short-acting and long-acting karma one can see the portents of one’s death”,
or something like that.

In the Sutras karma is seen or referred to as words to the effect as “the womb of stored actions”…

Also here is what Swamiji says about Karma referring to the Sutras:-

http://www.swamij.com/yoga-sutras-21225.htm
http://www.swamij.com/yoga-sutras-40708.htm

I think i’ve heard talk also of colourings of the mind or the klishtas from Swamiji’s site and how they effect karma & mental impressions.