You see, time brings both possibilities and probabilities.
Question: Alana could you describe the nature of Karma and what it is? Is it something we create from past lives?
Answer: Hello dear one. This is a wonderful question! Thank you for asking it.
Karma is a very interesting creation. It definitely has to do with collective energy.
In other words, is something we co-create. An individual who has karma is thought to be an individual who has leftover business. Or an intention to experience some kind of life lesson, or pay-back because of the leftover residue from previous experiences.
That is the usual interpretation of karma.
The Intention Behind Karma
Alana feels karma is an intention that still exists within the soul’s desire to learn and grow from its experiences. An intention to either learn something, heal something, express something, or experience something and have it become present in current experiences.
Alana also feels that karma is something that can instantly be brought to completion. Just the remembrance, and the awareness about the leftover intention, and coming to peace with it, or coming to an awareness of forgiveness, or understanding can redirect the course of events.
We do not always have to endure a long ordeal of circumstances and life situations to heal from leftover issues. We can become aware, and through this awareness, we can redirect our lives so that we do not have to experience the effects of karmic attraction.
Redirecting Karma
You see, time brings both possibilities and probabilities.
Probabilities come when we have less conscious attention and intention. We have probabilities when we move forward from an energy that was created in our past and have forgotten to pay attention.
Possibilities become more than probabilities when we expand our awareness and begin to redirect our lives from a more conscious intent. As we hold an intention and give that attention by fueling it with desire, we then increase chances for the manifestation of a given outcome.
So, dear one, recognize that karma can be redirected, and that karma can also include experiencing rewards, the delights, the joys and the pleasures from surrendering to bliss rather than being devoted to struggle. Karma does not need to be negative experiences.
Thank you dear one, for your question. That was delightful.
–Alana
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