Returning to Goloka
The Earth is on course for an Extinction Level Event (ELE) that will cause massive global destruction and loss of life for more than 90% of the world’s population. The scientific and circumstantial evidence is overwhelming that such an event is on the horizon, and we would be wrong to ignore it when there is a viable solution for comfortable survival and prosperity. This book is for those who are destined to reach the other side of this disaster and be among the first generation of a world that will literally be the start of a new age for Mankind.
The Earth is on course for an Extinction Level Event (ELE) that will
cause massive global destruction and loss of life for more than 90% of the
world’s population. The scientific and circumstantial evidence is
overwhelming that such an event is on the horizon, and we would be wrong
to ignore it when there is a viable solution for comfortable survival and
prosperity. This book is for those who are destined to reach the other side of
this disaster and be among the first generation of a world that will literally be
the start of a new age for Mankind.
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Chapter 3<br />
Karma<br />
Religions often refer <strong>to</strong> God's Judgment and how He metes out<br />
punishment for sins and transgressions against Him. This is a somewhat<br />
irrational way <strong>to</strong> explain karma. For one thing, God never punishes − He loves<br />
and accepts everyone. Contrary <strong>to</strong> most religions, God is not jealous, or<br />
wrathful, and is not seeking vengeance. These concepts are used by religions<br />
as a way of describing the effects of acting in a way that is not supportive of<br />
all life, or what religions call “sin.”<br />
Karma essentially means “action” but often it is given a broader<br />
meaning, as we will now explain. On the first day of Satya yuga, on the first<br />
Day of Brahma, the universe is an almost perfect projection of the Absolute<br />
world of <strong>Goloka</strong>. The Earth is perfect, the people are perfect and everything<br />
is flowing in perfect harmony with all the laws of Nature.<br />
What exactly are all the laws of Nature? These are the vibrations that<br />
create the universe from Lord Brahma’s Samyama on the Rig Veda. Human<br />
beings have free will and that free will is what can create actions or karma that<br />
is not in perfect accord with the pure vibrations of the Rig Veda. If a person<br />
does something that is just slightly off from being in accord with all the laws<br />
of Nature, then a dissonant vibration is created. For simplicity we call that<br />
dissonant vibration karma. Like a boomerang, the karma bounces back <strong>to</strong><br />
achieve balance by impacting on the doer. Karma is mechanical and must<br />
reverberate around the universe until it finds its counter vibration and<br />
balances. The counter vibration is found in the doer of the karma.<br />
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