Monday, September 29, 2025

(#6084) We need Karma so get busy Karma!

      I am a firm believer in the arc of justice bending toward fairness. It is my slant on the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. statement. What I have learned though is that despite what I believe reality is not as an appreciative audience as I prefer. Some wrongs go too long unobstructed. Which is why we all need some Karmic event to hasten along fairness. Considering that slavery lasted here in America for about 400 years I should remind myself that often patience is a defaulted sad reality. Yet my existence is not a subduing one. When change for the better is not at least talked about then the threat is that the worst becomes tolerable.
     We who are less dependent on the concept of thoughts and prayers as a solution understand that human intervention when no other intervening catalyst is available will be inevitable. There are not greater forces that we know of that can magically change our reality. We are the stewards of reality as such as we can observe. Therefore our involvement in whatever form Karma takes is part of the equation to a solution. We know that doing nothing only causes greater harm when the harm is intentionally being administered. So how do we go about assisting Karma in our way? That is the question we can't discuss in civilized conversation unless under duress. So we do little to mobilize ourselves into a strategy.
     There is one thing about thoughts that is quite a shared event. When we all know what we think but cannot put the words together formally. Yet we have a wry smile all around the innuendo of it. As each day unfolds and little is being done to change our dynamics the pressure builds for Karma to expose itself to erase the fraught we are all mired in. I cannot move objects with my mind so wishful thinking is not an action worthy of contemplation. Most of the time for Karma to activate it takes some action on the part of the subject of a Karmic change to help us along. In that understanding there is hope because the foolish will always overestimate their abilities thus leaving room for a possible just Karmic event.

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