THREE DIMENSIONS OF THE KARMIC CLEANSING PROCESS
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THREE DIMENSIONS OF THE KARMIC CLEANSING PROCESS
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[Reflection on karma] is a far better and more powerful way of developing mindfulness of your actions than is becoming obsessed, as so many Westerners are, with the cultivation of single-pointed concentration (samadhi) and insight meditation (vipassana). . . . Guarding your karma day in and day out is also meditation and can be a powerful way to de
... See moreSamskara — an “undigested emotion” that affects us through life. This reminds me Grof’s COEX’s. There might be moments of shame, or embarrassment, or cowardice. Why did that happen? What’s the source of that? By following down our negative virtues, you can get to the root, and then invert it into a positive virtue that address the core tension.
“Is there a way out of this karmic maze?” a disciple asked. Tulsi answered, “Yes there is. It is living in compassion, dharma. As karma captures, binds and holds our physical and mental interactions, dharma liberates us from all conditioning and all trappings. Dharma is the spiritual sustenance, and is the antidote to karma.