The Quantum Law of Karma – Bridging Science and Spirituality

The Quantum Law of Karma – Bridging Science and Spirituality

Understanding Karma Through Reincarnation

The concept of Karma can only be fully understood when viewed through the lens of reincarnation. The actions and thoughts we generate in our past lives shape our present experiences, and what we do today determines our future existence.

How Karma Unfolds in Present Life

In the presence of the Soul, karma unfolds in the form of Mind, Speech, and Actions. From birth to death, all our thoughts, words, and actions are the results of previously charged karma. What we experience is merely the discharge of past deeds and each new reaction to life’s circumstances further influences the cycle of karma. If one remains unaware, they continue charging new karma, leading to continued rebirth. The realization of one's true self beyond ego can break this cycle.

How Past Life Influences Present Karma

The experiences and circumstances one faces today are direct results of past-life actions and intentions. Every attachment, hatred, or selfless act from a previous existence has charged karma, which is now manifesting in various forms. The Soul, like the Sun, enables this process by activating atoms, creating a continuous loop of charge and discharge. This explains why individuals often face seemingly inexplicable hardships or blessings—what appears as luck or misfortune is the unfolding of past karma. A person who selflessly helped others in a previous life may find themselves in favourable conditions, while someone who misused power might experience struggles despite their current efforts. The key lies in understanding that karma is neither punishment nor reward but a neutral scientific principle that operates through cause and effect, guiding one’s spiritual evolution.

The Intent Matters, Not the Actions

Everything we experience through our five senses from birth to death results from Scientific Circumstantial Evidence, where past karma aligns with external factors to create our present reality. The actions one performs today, influenced by their Ego, determine the karma one will carry into the next birth. For example, if a person donates money to the poor but does so with negative thoughts or under external pressure, their intent creates Paap Karma (negative karma), leading to suffering in a future life. On the other hand, if another person donates with a pure heart and genuine compassion, they accumulate Punya Karma (positive karma), resulting in happiness and favourable circumstances in their next birth. This highlights how karma is not just about actions but also the intent behind them, shaping one's spiritual journey across lifetimes.

Reference https://www.dadabhagwan.org/books-media/books/English/The+Science+Of+Karma/

Scientific Explanation of Karma -How the Karmic Cycle Works

The concept of karma operates much like a scientific energy system. Just as the Sun enables solar energy production, the presence of the Soul activates atoms, setting the cycle of karma into motion. However, the Soul itself remains untouched karma is created through the Ego, which interacts with matter, charging it with magnetic energy. Once charged, karma must inevitably discharge, following the natural law of energy transformation. This means that every action, thought, or intent from a past life results in an experience in the present, and similarly, every present action shapes the future. The Ego, driven by attachments and aversions, continuously fuels this cycle until one realizes the true nature of the self, leading to the dissolution of karma and ultimate liberation.

Reference https://youtu.be/1ULMAm5_l6g?si=Y9UaLBg9njZ78rw3

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Philosophical References on Karma

Bhagavad Gita:

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One has the right to perform their duty but not to the results thereof. The Gita emphasizes selfless action (Nishkama Karma) without attachment to outcomes.

Reference https://www.gitasupersite.iitk.ac.in/srimad?choose=1&etgb=1&field_chapter_value=2&field_nsutra_value=47&language=dv&setgb=1&utm_source=chatgpt.com

Jain Philosophy:

  • The cycle of Raag (attachment) and Dvesh (aversion) charges karma.
  • Jain teachings stress that liberation is achieved by shedding past karma and stopping new karma from being charged.

Vedas & Upanishads:

  • The Law of Karma is deeply embedded in the Vedas and Upanishads, which highlight that all actions return as consequences, reinforcing the idea of reincarnation and the eternal cycle of cause and effect.

Reference https://animedevta.com/blogs/devta-our-history-past/exploring-the-concept-of-karma-in-upanishads-and-its-implications?srsltid=AfmBOoqWoTGIfxFU0k98jWEm9e9sPn4GbmzyWuTJggaLc5vGSiUm-_ah&utm_source=chatgpt.com


Anil Narain ???? ?????? Matai ???

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3 周

Rahul Patel Rahul, your exploration of Karma through reincarnation and its link to spiritual evolution is fascinating. The emphasis on intent over mere actions is insightful, showing how karma is a neutral force guiding us. The scientific parallels to energy transformation add a modern twist to this ancient wisdom. Truly enlightening! ??

Snigdha Singh

Past Life Regression Therapist |Tarot Card Reader| Reiki Healer | Crystal Healing Therapist | Pranic Healer

1 个月

So well elaborated ..."Karma is the invisible force shaping our journey across lifetimes, much like energy flowing through the universe. The realization of the Self beyond ego is the key to liberation. A profound perspective on the cycle of cause and effect!- One of the 12 Laws of Universe.

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