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At Lightning In A Bottle

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Part 1

Hey Bashar. And are you good day. I love you. I love to you as well unconditionally. I have a question. Important word in your reality. Unconditionally. Yes. It doesn't mean I love you unconditionally except for this one condition. Thank you. Proceed. I have a question about following your joy and bliss compared to carmic debt. When you incarnate and you have carmic debt in this society. A lot of people. say that negative things happen because of karma, but what is that God in relation to following your bliss? Thank you. The answer is that karma is completely self-imposed. It is not something that happens outside. It is simply the recognition of balance. That's all it is. And when you talk about such a thing or define such a thing as a so-called carmic debt, all you're saying is that you chose to come into this life with a certain theme of exploration, and that's it. And that you will explore that. theme to create knowledge, expansion, and balance within yourself. It is not coming from something that you did some other place, some other time. Because remember, all lives exist now. Everything exists now. There is only now. Look around. Ask yourself, what time is it? Now. Always. It will never be, oh, it's the past. Oh, wait a minute, it's the future. No, it's always now. That means every other life is actually coexistence actually coexisting simultaneously with this one. So if you make a cross-connection to another life, to an experience in another life, you're making that connection from this one now in order to download information or cross-connect experiences to serve you in the theme you chose to explore in this life, while at the same time all the other lives are doing the same with you, pulling from you, and gaining experience from you that they need to apply in the themes they chose to explore in those lives. So, carmic debt is really nothing more than the recognition that when you choose a particular life, you are crystallizing a certain set of ideas that represent your theme of exploration. So it may seem, in a sense, to be somewhat predestined, but it is very loose as a destiny. It is likened to the idea of saying, you will travel down this hallway, that hallway represents that theme, that life. But how you travel down that hallway is up to you. You are not in any way, shape, or form locked into a certain expression in that hallway except to travel down that hallway. And that's it. If you want to walk, if you want to run, if you want to meander, if you want to walk upside down, you want to open every door or just go straight to the end, that's up to your free will in combination with the destiny of the hallway you chose in this physical reality.

Part 2

shape, or form locked into a certain expression in that hallway except to travel down that hallway. And that's it. If you want to walk, if you want to run, if you want to meander, if you want to walk upside down, you want to open every door or just go straight to the end, that's up to your free will in combination with the destiny of the hallway you chose in this physical reality. And in combination, those things have been referred to as carmic debt. But karma is completely self- and the whole idea really is that once you realize karma is completely self-imposed, there is no more carmic debt. Does that make sense? You are then free, truly free to understand, to choose what you prefer. So the so-called carmic debt is simply a recognition that there may have been times when you chose things that are out of integrity, chose things that are out of alignment with your true self, and now you are choosing some way, shape or form to balance that act. But carmic debt has a very strong definitional implication in your society that makes it sound like something that is very difficult to change. And all it is, is the recognition that you have the freedom to choose, and to choose what you prefer, and to be who you really are. And once you choose that, then karma evaporates as a concept. It only just becomes the idea then of reflection and choice and balance. And from that point forward, you only choose what you prefer, while validating all other choices at the same time. You must validate what you don't prefer in order to be capable of choosing what you do prefer, because everything has to be equal. You cannot give more energy and more charge to the things you don't prefer, because otherwise you're actually choosing them. So the idea is that when all choices, negative and positive, are valid, are equal, are beautiful as choices, then you can choose what you prefer without invalidating what you don't. And sometimes you even use the idea of what you don't prefer to more clearly illustrate what you do. So you can bless the idea of the things you don't prefer because they teach you more and more by teaching you who you are not. They teach you who you are. Make sense? Does this answer your question? Yes, yes, yes. All right, thank you.