ChaKation: Coordinating Balance

Thursday, March 2, 2017

Coordinating Balance

There are times when two separate realms of balance appear to share opposing forces. One of these relationships is between spirituality and karma.

Spirituality is a development through a goal of developing wisdom. We use the ancient knowledge to guide our actions and become better people.

A human who reads books of spirituality and never practices spirituality is rich in knowledge without wisdom. A human who declines ancestor knowledge lives to the fullest with limitation in progress. A human who learns from their ancestors and practices knowledge becomes wise.

Demonstrating forgiveness and the other divine rights, we improve life through the universal compass. Repetition of successful behaviors gives us a map to lead us away from danger. When understanding it is possible to give a percentage of our time and wisdom to the community, the community protect those who follow procedures to a successful life.

Karma is a development of wisdom. It takes form through actions. Despite the intentions of the individual, the outcome of harming another person places karma into motion.

A human who is always cautious of others people's needs is a spring of life to everyone except themselves. A human who takes action without thought leaves a path of regret for everyone and ponders their mistakes. A human who plans a future for everyone before taking action has a life of experience and finds paths for future travel.

Regardless of being a hero and allowing other people excel with their strengths or being a homeless person who steals to survive, the only action counted is theft. It is important to for the person to know they have taken something from another person. It does not matter that they pay others back by taking on the challenges that scare other people. It does not matter that the person must steal to live.

Spirituality grows and produces a long life. A statement in many religions, a person will have a longer life for following dogmas. Their children will also benefit from developing an upward curve of prosperity when having faith and traits that guide them to solidarity. Without spirituality, a person faces many hardships until being able to die.

Karma only produces experience. Through the experience of sufferings, we find wisdom in taking different actions to avoid harming other people. Harm to other people harms ourselves. Our hero can decide to tell others of their tales or encourage participation. They no longer suffer because they no longer suffer alone. Failure to acknowledge karma equals the repeating the same actions and living the same experience without an end.

Spirituality and karma interact. Spirituality is a shield. By having prosperity, there is a longer life to decipher karma. Karma is a sword. It stabs at people. If using karma to harm a person who harms them, it only produces slowing down the other person.

It is possible to use spirituality as a shield. The way to tell they are separate realms of exists is noticeable through the action. It bounces off of each other.

A person does not end constant infringements on personal life with spirituality. They do not know why or how they deserve mistreatment. Instead, prosperity blocks karma so karma is not felt as deeply.

A person does not grow strong with karma. They understand why they provoke vengeance. Instead, caution develops a sense to think about recurring problems.

Spirituality does not taunt a person to betterment with force. Karma does not offer resources for a better life. Understanding how any why they are different, it is easier to focus on one or the other. They are different though fulfilling a similar purpose to gain wisdom.

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