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Topic: Karma and after-life
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asclibrasagsun Knowflake Posts: 580 From: Registered: Aug 2012
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posted November 06, 2012 12:29 PM
Hello,I was just wanting to know more about the concept of karma in astrology. When someone talks about for example there being "karma" in synastry or composite charts that needs to be worked out and all that...what does it truly mean? What aspects in the composite or synastry are "karmic" and what produces karmic relationship? How can you avoid karmic relationships? Can karma be true-love? What about soul-mate synastry and things like two people meeting in this life but not uniting until another life? Like they choose not to be together but then these soulmates unite later? Does this exist? Do you believe in this? IP: Logged |
asclibrasagsun Knowflake Posts: 580 From: Registered: Aug 2012
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posted November 06, 2012 02:21 PM
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JLyn ~ Knowflake Posts: 254 From: Registered: Aug 2012
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posted November 06, 2012 03:54 PM
Karma relationships is whatever you give you get back. so i believe you must make peace with all of them, ex's, parents, children, friends.. or you'll have to meet again to workout (learn) whatever it was in the next life. IP: Logged |
Cynnared Knowflake Posts: 953 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted November 06, 2012 04:52 PM
quote: Originally posted by JLyn ~: Karma relationships is whatever you give you get back. so i believe you must make peace with all of them, ex's, parents, children, friends.. or you'll have to meet again to workout (learn) whatever it was in the next life.
I figured this one would be active with relationships to others and having peace with one another. Sadly, in my life - the bio family that disowned me will make a repeat appearance in my next life. IP: Logged |
Sorcha Knowflake Posts: 587 From: Registered: Mar 2012
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posted November 06, 2012 05:30 PM
quote: Originally posted by JLyn ~: Karma relationships is whatever you give you get back. so i believe you must make peace with all of them, ex's, parents, children, friends.. or you'll have to meet again to workout (learn) whatever it was in the next life.
I agree with this. The thing is that each person (who believes in karma) will define it slightly differently. Some people think of karma as a punishment. Personally, I think it is simply an opportunity to find greater balance with another soul. I think that we choose to have these experiences so of course you can always walk away (and sometimes, walking away may be the point of that particular karma). I usually try to listen to what my soul wants in each karmic encounter. I have so many of them so I'm usually pretty good at feeling out whether something needs to be worked on (on my end) or if it's time to walk away. (*Usually* ) IP: Logged |
BBMonroe Newflake Posts: 24 From: Registered: Oct 2012
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posted November 07, 2012 11:06 AM
quote: Originally posted by asclibrasagsun: Hello,I was just wanting to know more about the concept of karma in astrology. When someone talks about for example there being "karma" in synastry or composite charts that needs to be worked out and all that...what does it truly mean? What aspects in the composite or synastry are "karmic" and what produces karmic relationship? How can you avoid karmic relationships? Can karma be true-love? What about soul-mate synastry and things like two people meeting in this life but not uniting until another life? Like they choose not to be together but then these soulmates unite later? Does this exist? Do you believe in this?
I believe in karma but I also believe in free will and the right to choose to do anything about that karma (to a point.), whether it is good or bad...and I do think karma can be good and bad. Karma is a lesson to help you reach your soul's full potential or a reward for getting it to the next level and I think, as everything else, good and bad are not mutually exclusive, they come together. For example: you could take care of someone that is sick in one life and then in your next life you are sick and get to be taken care of. Sucks being sick but at least you put that care out so you get it back. And yes I think true-love can play a part. Taking care of the sick is true-love, though not romantic, but romance I think can come into it...anything can. IP: Logged |