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    August 03

    cause and effect

    "...for many of us, being held responsible is equal to getting caught. every action, thought, and feeling is motivated by an intention, and an intention is a cause that exists as one with an effect.  if we participate in the  cause, it is not possible for us not to participate in the effect. In this most profound way, we are held responsible for our every action, thought and feeling, wich is to say, for our every intention.
    ... The relationship of cause and effect within the domain of physical objects and phenomena reflects a dynamic that is not limited to physical reality. this is the dynamic of karma. Everything in the physical world, including each of us, is a small part of dynamics that are more extensive than a five-sensory human can perceive. The love, fear, compassion and anger tat you experience, for example, are only a small part of the love, fear, compassion and anger of a larger energy system that you do not see
    Within physical reaity, the dynamic of karma is reflected by the third law of motion: "for every action there is an equal an opposite reaction".
    The law of karma is an impersonal energy dynamic. When its effects are personalized, that is, experienced from the point of view of the personality, they are experienced as a reversal in the direction, a coming back to the intender, of the energy of his or her intention. This is how the personality experiences the impersonal dynamic that is described by the third law as an "equal and opposite reaction". The person who intends hatred for others experiences the intention of hatred from others. the person who intends love for others experiences the intention of love from others, and so forth. The golden rule is a behavioral guide that is based upon the dynamic of karma.
    A personalized statement of karma would be: "YOU RECEIVE FROM THE WORLD WHAT YOU GIVE TO THE WORLD"

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