Re: karma
Posted by Bob on 10/3/2010, 3:16 pm, in reply to "
karma"
Not really, because someone who asks this question probably intends to enjoy a better experience and is willing to eventually put forth a purer, stronger effort. In America, we so often forget that love is a willingness to enlarge on the strengths and minimize the weaknesses in our own minds of someone with whom we wish to spend time. If we are willing to harm that person, it is not love, only romance. Once the lover resolves to treat the beloved better than before, he or she naturally begins to acquire better skills for protecting and enhancing the beloved as well as the self. If you have alienated people with neglect or abuse, and this bugs you, then be happy that you are on the path to a better love life, as you acquire better relationship skills and attract favor from the deities of Love. Sometimes it takes years to wash out ones heart after having given or received hurt. But if we seek guidance from the experts upstairs, we eventually learn the art. It takes 20 years for the best craftsman to learn haw to produce a worthy work of Waterford Crystal. So, never give up because of the idea of "bad karma". Bad karma can be erased if ones attitude is clean and powerful.
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