Saturday, September 6, 2014

“Karma and Your Next Life” - by Hans Christian King Spiritual Radio Show Transcription

“Karma and Your Next Life” - by Hans Christian King 
Spiritual Radio Show Transcription

GUIDANCE FOR YOUR LIFE Radio Show
with Hans Christian King www.HansKing.com
and Alfred Ricci www.AlfredRicci.com
Topic: Karma and Your Next Life
September 6, 2014






Alfred:
Hello everyone and welcome to MODERN DAY MYSICISM being broadcast on The World Puja Network. Tonight's topic: "Karma and Your Next Life". Hi, I'm Alfred, the Padawan to the Modern Day Mystic himself. We have a interesting topic. We have the subject and a lot of the questions were sent in by our Spiritual Circle Members. So we have an interesting topic that was requested by some of Hans' followers. So without further ado I present to you Hans Christian King.

Hans:
Good evening everyone. It's wonderful to be back with you this evening. A beautiful day here in the mountains of Western North Carolina. This particular subject "Karma" has been asked in so many different ways by our clients throughout the years and I've tried very hard to help everyone to understand exactly what "Karma" is. Karma is the sum total of all the thoughts you produced, all the deeds you produced, while you were in the human form. We like to say that the Universal Law that governs all things is the Law of Cause and Effect. Now, this Law was put in place by the Great Spirit...by God if you will. Now God does not regulate the Law on a regular basis for you. The Law regulates itself and it's impeccable. It cannot be altered, it cannot be changed, no matter what we think. So Karma, after awhile, produces a Dharma, or a history of deeds. And your Dharma, when you're returning to this Side, speaks to issues left undone, issues that you want to do. So your Dharma basically speaks to how you worked on your Karma. Some of the questions that have come in to us... Here's one: Is Karma God's law to regulate good and bad behavior? No, it is not. God doesn't regulate good and bad behavior. God allows us our own energy to regulate our own good and bad energy and that again is called our Dharma. In our daily life we produce our Karma and our Karma that is returned to us and adds to the Dharma in our lives. So we are constantly working on issues and situations that we might have not come across before and we feel we didn't do right by those issues and we really stress to make certain that we live within the very fine law of good Karma. Now is Karma simply part of your live review? Yes, it is. But you also bring in with you your Dharma so that the Karma would be how you operated in your last lifetime. So your Dharma would be how you wanted to operate. In other words, your Dharma speaks to the things you might have missed, the things you want to work on. So it is the sum depository of all your thought. Now Cause and Effect is a difficult lesson to try to explain to people   because it is the sum total of all thought at all time that operates in and or around you both in this dimension and the next dimension. In other words what is advancing towards you is being produced from your Dharma. So it is how you handle what is being produced. Now if you are a person who is let's say a rather loving and kind individual and does good deeds and tries to think of decent thoughts for other people and love animals and the trees... In other words if you operate in a loving, peaceful place, that is the energy that will begin to return to you. Now if you are an individual who has struggled a lot and may be very unhappy and angry in a previous lifetime, then that energy is being produced "for you", "by you". Now let's remember one thing that's very important. And I had a lot of problems with Alfred on this one. I'm going to go to him shortly. There is nothing being given to us we did not either produce or ask for. Alfred, you had quite a problem with that when I was trying to help you with that. Do you remember?

Alfred:
Oh yes. Especially for us old souls who had ever so interesting family lives. One of the hardest lessons, but most miraculous and freeing lessons, was that you asked for your childhood.

Hans:
Yes.

Alfred:
And once you get the fact that as an old soul you wanted a lot of lessons up front so you could have more compassion and do more things later on in life, then it finally made sense to say: Oh, well yes. If you've been through the easy stuff as an old soul you would want more and more difficult lessons earlier in life...


Hans:
Yes.

Alfred:
So yes, it did resonate with me eventually that I asked.

Hans:
I remember that you struggled with that though.

Alfred:
Well yes, of course.

Hans:
You once said to me: I would not have chosen...

Alfred:
Of course. For those of us who have been 10, 20, 30 years thinking I was as an abused child. It may take a couple of months to get rid of that 20 or 30 years.

Hans:
In some people's cases it may take a couple of lifetimes.

Alfred:
Yes. 

Hans:
Someone wrote in here: Can God dictate what you must do? Absolutely not. God is a benevolent loving God. It does not dictate to anyone anything. The Laws are immutable, they are in place - period. We either choose to live within the confines of those rules or we venture outside until we get smacked enough by our own thought forms coming at us that we begin to see: Oh, wait a minute. Maybe I need to change the way I perceive things. Did that happen for you Alfred?

Alfred:
Yes. You have a choice to follow your mind, follow your ego, and then you're just in isolation and misery and pain "or" you can try something different, try these spiritual things that Hans tries to teach us every week and see if you feel different. And basically I came up with a little thing to say: Hmm, maybe God wants you to be happy. Maybe corporations or the western way of being stressed out of your mind...let's try a different way. Let's try to be happy. And that was a little difficult to let go considering, as many of you know, I paid an enormous amount of money to learn how be stressed out of my mind. I'm sure a lot of you also have that situation. So it is a "choice" but it takes a little while to incorporate that choice into your life. 

Hans:
So can God dictate what you must do? No. After the Laws are in place and you've agreed to be part of the Law, which is what you do, then God turns loose and allows the Law to run its natural course. Now here's an interesting question that was sent to us: If you have created negative energy through a deed, is it God's will or yours to revisit the issue? Yours. Very, very simple. The Godforce does not "interfere" with the "humanness" of us. Remember what we've always tried to teach you: In that one of the greatest gifts that God gives you is the Law of Free Will. Through time you will learn, through lifetimes, how to regular yourself. You will learn what brings you positive energy, positive awareness and you will learn what brings you negative and harmful energy. But you are the only one, both here and in Spirit, who judges your actions. What say you Mr. Alfred?

Alfred:
Well that makes sense that by following the Law of Free will that you are ultimately in charge of what happens. You're in charge of your pain, your misery, your suffering... You're in charge of your happiness, your bliss, your joy. You're in charge of whether your deeds bring positive or negative energy to yourself or those around you. I didn't know that. I was taught there was only one way and this is the way and that's it...this is the path. And I'm like: Well, if I'm following this path and I'm so successful, why am I so miserable? What we're trying to tell you is there's a choice. You have choices. “Everything” is a choice. Your life is your choice, your Dharma - your path in life is your choice. How you handle things on a moment to moment basis, that's your choice. And that's a huge amount of what I've learned through the years of Hans' core teachings is in every moment, in every thought and every action, by the Law of Free Will you have a choice. Yes, many of those choices are very difficult. To let go of someone you love, to leave someone who's abusing you, to walk away from family or friends are of not like-mind or vibration. Those are very difficult. But it's a choice and you have the choices to stay where you are or go a different path. You have a choice to follow the crowd or create your own path in life. Of course, the ones where you're creating your own path and leading the way, those are the more difficult ones but if you've think about the people who've done the difficult deeds in life - Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, think of the good that they have done. That's pretty much the life of an old soul. You have been trained young, you asked for those lessons and now it's you choice whether you're going to follow through, learn the lessons and do great things in life. But even though it is your path, even though you have chosen it before you were born, every decision you make determines the strength of your soul. And that's where soul growth comes from.

Hans:
Yes.

Alfred:
That you choose, by the Law of Free Will, what you do, what you think.

Hans:
Now there's an important statement from Alfred. It is very important to remember that no Godforce, no spiritual force, makes us come back to visit this plane. We make that decision ourself based on what our soul has chosen to learn after recognizing our previous lifetimes. The positives and the negatives we say: You know I'd like to revisit that subject. That's not what I would have done. I would have tried something else. I would like the opportunity to go back and adjust that. And that's when I've taught you that you get together with your pals and buddies and with your Guides and Angels and you look at your Dharma and from the Dharma - which is the sum total of all you've already done - you create the possibility of what you would like to learn during this next visit. You see? Now I want to point out again to you that no one puts your lessons in place but you. No one makes you return here but you. So if you want to blame anybody, blame you. And I mean that in the nicest of ways. Realize you are living the totalness of all of your previous lives in this lifetime. That's why I said to you awhile back what my dear friend Alexandra used to say: I wonder what's in this for me today? You see never becoming a victim of it. Because when we become a victim of it, we say there's something wrong. I would say that 90% of the questions that are asked of me about relationships, people already know the answer to. They just don't want to hear it. So the Law of Free will simply states: You are ultimately in charge of what happens in your lifetime. There are exceptions to every rule. We have murder, we have bombings, we have tragedies of various kinds... But even then if you return to Spirit early you will still want to come back to another lifetime and get on with the process. Okay? So understanding that Karma and Free Will govern your Dharma, Karma and Free Will open you up to the possibility of the all the good you are, all the possibilities that you have chosen. I think one of the greatest possibilities is to choose to not be a victim of anything. Alfred, what do you think?

Alfred:
True. That is your mind trying to protect you. That is your ego trying to protect you by saying: These people did this to you. You have to be careful. We have to protect you from that happening again. And that is what isolates you from happiness, Godforce, Guidance, bliss, peace. It is not protection that makes you safe and happy. It is letting go of the past. It is believing that there is nothing more important, or nothing more relevant, than just the current moment.

Hans:
So everything, as Alfred is saying, is in the moment. It is how you react to the conditions that are advancing towards you. So if you stop for a moment and you think: Oh, God didn't choose this job for me, I did. Spirit didn't choose this partner for me, I did. Spirit didn't choose where I choose to live or what clothes I choose to buy or what car I choose to drive, I did. And once you begin to understand that then you become a little more responsible to yourself in the decision making arena. Most people that I have known have known in the beginning whether or not whether a relationship would work for them or not. But what they chose to do is to confuse attraction for a positive sign. In order words: Oh, I'm attracted to this person...  But is it a physical attraction? Is it a personal attraction from the soul? What is this? And rather than take their time and discover what's in the relationship, they head off right away to buy furniture and build a house. And then when it all falls apart, because there was nothing there in the first place, then they get angry and say: How could God be like this to me? And the other person's a schmuck. And woe is me. Is Karma merely a choice whether to revisit an event to grow your soul? To some degree that is true. 

Alfred:
So it seems that Karma basically just keeps "notes" on what you've done in life...

Hans:
Yes, that's a nice way of putting it. Yes.

Alfred:
That when you go back to the Other Side and you're reviewing your life and you review your Dharma about what things you did and what things you got to, Karma comes in and helps you understand: Did you them, shall we say, well? Did we do them according to your expectations? Did you create negative energy in the universe? Is there something you might want to revisit or was there a new issue that Karma attracted to say: Hmm, that wasn't in my original Dharma. I did get into a sticky situation. Let me go and revisit that to see if I can do a better job. And that sticky situation was, shall we say, taken "note of" in your Karma? How's that for a review?

Hans:
Not bad. There is a little one sticky wicket folks. And this is the part you don't want to hear and Alfred this is the part you don't like - Thoughts are living things. And in every action, there is a reaction. So every time we step on an ant, every time we send a negative thought towards another person, all that is being placed in the Karma and being attached to the Dharma. And that means that all those things that you have done that are negative or hurtful to other people must be visited upon yourself. So here's the key folks: The cleaner the thought, the kinder the next go around. So it isn't just that you think about a good thing every once in awhile, you need to shift yourself into as positive a life as you can. Okay? Now people ask me: Is there any kind of a Dharma that stops us from being who we'd like to be in this lifetime? And the answer is: No. There's no such thing. However, some people may have to struggle like the dickens to get where they want because there was so much negative Karma attached to them that they chose to work off...they have to work that off first. But it always comes around anyway. So, Alfred on Karma and Dharma are there any questions that you might have?

Alfred:
No, I think it's trying to explain a very complicated subject in a very simple way that would really help people understand that it may be incredibly important to them to focus on what's going on in their life. And yes it is important to focus on what's going on outside and what you do and maybe even less as to what's going on with the rest of the world. Because, for example, you had mentioned that even "thoughts" are possibly part of your Karma...

Hans:
Oh, they are. There's no doubt whatsoever.

Alfred:
Such as if I had a negative thought about someone, then that becomes part of your Karma to say: Hmm, maybe next life I want to see if I can have positive thoughts...

Hans:
Well you will be led in that direction. We actually are removed from some of the  response. In other words, when we're coming back, Alfred, there's automatic attachment of negative deeds to the Karma as you enter, despite all the other things you want to do.

Alfred:
And as I think it was Mahatma who had a very long list of things to say: Be careful of your thoughts because they eventually could become actions. And that's why you do the inner work is that your actions also create Karma and if you have good thoughts, if you are peaceful, if you are happy, then your actions will be positive, giving positive energy. And during your life review you can review your Karma and say: Hmm, I did good things. So Karma basically is, as we were talking about, something that tracks the sum total of your actions, your being, your energy, your thought, your way of life, your reaction to circumstances that eventually you revisit and is brought to you during your life review. Okay? And then once you say: Okay, this was my Dharma, here is my Karma of basically reviewing how I thought and reacted to all of the individual situations throughout my life. Then with the guidance and wisdom of those who are all around you, you can say: Okay, well let me determine if and when if I come down next time what is going to be my new Dharma, my new path in life so that I can address those issues that created negative energy or negative Karma in my past life. I think I can do a better job. And again that's you. That's the Law of Free Will coming in and coming in and saying: I'm the one who is choosing to revisit this issue, to revisit this negative Karma, to revisit this negative emotion, this thing that I did that I wasn't very happy with. I can do a better job.

Hans:
Yes. True.

Alfred:
How's that for a review?

Hans:
Not bad for a foundling. Very good...

Alfred:
Foundling? 

Hans:
Foundling.

Alfred:
Is that above or below Padawan?

Hans:
It's right in there in the same area.

Alfred:
It's a form of Padawan?

Hans:

(Hans Laughing) Yes... It's a form of Padawan. I think that will conclude the lesson for this evening Alfred.

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