Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Karma Explained

Karma is neither a theory nor an unfounded concept. It is a concept representing the actual state of affairs felt/realised in a certain state of a human consciousness. That realisation is "EVERYTHING IS JUST HAPPENING."

Let me explain.

What is the karma of a tree?
What is the karma of the rock?
What is the karma of sun?
What is the karma of Earth?
What is the karma of other stellar bodies in the universe?
What is the karma of water?
What is the karma of fire?
What is the karma of space?
What is the karma of heart,kidney,lung,glands,etc. internal body parts?
What is the karma of soil?
What is the karma of chair,table,car,airplane,etc. all man made things?
What is the karma of all the creatures?
What is the karma of bacteria in our gut system and on our skin?
What is the karma of brain?
What is the karma of our motor organs?
What is the karma of mind,ego,desires and all related phenomenon?

Does the above list not cover whole of the universe except ""the awareness presence or our understanding""?

Can any one of them (whether man made or naturally occurring) go against their "nature or swabhav" (the duty assigned to them). Here nature means inherent qualities in relation to inside or outside of it and the word swabhav is true representative of the qualities. The duty assigned means the purpose for which they are made.

Is any of the above doing its assigned duty with a feeling of doership?

Hence Karma means the duty assigned and being done without a feeling of doership.

The above facts clearly show that karma, if at all it is construed as action, is a happening in which the question of expectation of fruits does not arise at all as there is no feeling of doership there in any of the case listed above.

If the above facts somehow is felt/realised/understood by just being """AWARE of what is happening""" does one not come to realise that "EVERYTHING IS JUST HAPPENING."

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