Conference · Phase A

Laws Of Karma And Dharma

by Samael Aun Weor
Gnostic Library
A Samael Aun Weor lecture · Phase A

Laws Of Karma And Dharma

The Law of Karma is a Universal Law, collected by Objective Justice. The Law of Karma is known by the following terms:

Laws Of Karma And Dharma

The Law of Karma is a Universal Law, collected by Objective Justice. The Law of Karma is known by the following terms:

Samael Aun Weor

Laws of Karma and Dharma

The Law of Karma is a Universal Law, collected by Objective Justice. The Law of Karma is known by the following terms:

    1. Law of Recurrence (everything happens again, with its consequences).
    1. Law of Talion (an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth).
    1. Law of Cause and Effect (there exists no cause without effect, nor effect without cause).
    1. Law of Equality (from that which is given, one receives).

When we reflect on something, we learn from it. When we do certain things, we do not see them as bad as when they are done to us. For this reason we say that the Law of Karma is the foundation of this school and of all learning. To reflect upon what is returned to us by our actions will make us finally comprehend.

What is Karma?

Karma is what we owe, or have to pay, for the bad works we do when we let the I-s act in place of the Consciousness. Time is given to us to pay the Karma — but there is no debt that is not paid, nor term that is not fulfilled.

We owe the Karma of seven existences, and the day we wish to Self-Realize ourselves we must pay it in cash, in a single existence.

What is Dharma?

Dharma is the cosmic money that we receive for each good or conscious work we do. We receive this cosmic money in a small jar, which is found in the Tribunal of Karma, where all the Beings pay us immediately for the conscious works we do. All that cosmic money is transferred daily to the Bank of Dharma. Unlike Karma, we can store Dharma from many existences, and from lack of Consciousness not know how to use it.

What is the Tribunal of Karma?

The Tribunal of Objective Justice is formed by many places where the Divine Law is processed. In each level of consciousness we find different Tribunals — for example:

In the world of the 48 Laws we find Anubis and his 42 Judges, who manage the 48 laws of the physical world, represented in each of the cells of the human body in the forty-eight (48) chromosomes.

In each of the centers of the human machine we find Tribunals of Justice that manage the laws of each dimension.

In the sexual center, for example, we find the Grand Tribunal. In it we can see how each of our I-s is eliminated, and how the liberation of the consciousness of each one of them is negotiated, and the commitments which each of our sparks acquires. We can also see the capacity of commitment of each Being.

What produces Karma?

Karma is produced by works, words, and omissions. But we must observe that our thoughts and feelings are the origin of our works and words.

Classes of Karma

  • Individual Karma: That of each of the persons.

  • Family Karma: That of a family (gathering people with accounts among themselves).

  • Collective Karma: That of people affected by the same debt (accidents, attacks).

  • Regional Karma: That of a determined geographical region (droughts, endemic diseases, etc.).

  • National Karma: That of any of the countries (civil wars, dictatorships, etc.).

  • Continental Karma: That of the continents (Africa, America, etc.).

  • World Karma: That of all Humanity (a world war, a world epidemic).

  • Planetary Karma: That of a Planet (environmental transformations, the collision of comets, etc.).

  • Karma Saya: Astral ties between men and women through the coitions performed.

  • Karma Yoga: Loss of the partner when most needed (caused by Karma Saya).

  • Hard Karma: Debt for offenses against the Holy Spirit (pains and illnesses).

  • Karma Katancia: It is the Karma of the Gods for their errors.

Ways to Pay Karma

There are five ways to pay Karma for those who have the Objective Knowledge:

    1. With Dharma or Cosmic Money (that which we have and that which we gather).
    1. With Negotiable Pain (I do not negotiate it, when it could have been negotiated).
    1. With Non-Negotiable Pain (offenses against the Holy Spirit that cannot be negotiated).
    1. With Charity (the Lion of the Law is dominated by Charity, by helping others).
    1. With Objective Negotiations with the Law (committing ourselves).

Practice of Fund Transfer

We ask the Father that it be He who transfers funds from the Bank of Dharma to the Bank of Karma.

    1. Standing with the feet together, the arms are raised horizontally, forming a cross with the trunk. The palms of the hands face upward.
    1. The right arm rises to 45 degrees, at the same time as the left arm descends to 45 degrees.
    1. Then the left arm rises and the right descends to 45 degrees. Throughout all this process, the mantram NI is pronounced, prolonged.
    1. Finally, while still mantralizing, the arms should end horizontally.
  • Then air is taken in, and one mantralizes in order, with the same type of movement, NE, then NO, then NU, and finally NA.

  • This procedure is repeated eight (8) more times.

  • To finish, the arms are crossed upon the chest — right over left — and one mantralizes TORN, prolonging each letter.

Each mantram is pronounced concentrated on the following points:

  • NI: at the eyebrow center.

  • NE: at the larynx.

  • NO: at the heart.

  • NU: at the navel.

  • NA: between the pelvis and the navel.

Practice of Negotiations with the Law

    1. The practitioner lies upon the floor with the arms open in a cross, the feet together. In this position the Father is asked thus:

“My Father, my Lord, my God, I beseech Thee, if it be Thy Will, to direct Thyself to the Temple-Heart of the Divine Justice. Once there, negotiate with Anubis and his 42 Judges so that…” (state the negotiation).

Example: “…that they give me strength for the work of Mystical Birth, Psychological Death, and Sacrifice for Humanity” — or whatever the negotiation may be.

    1. Then we lift the trunk, ending in a seated position, maintaining the feet together and the arms open in a cross, and we repeat the prayer anew.
  • 3, 4, 5 and 6. In this manner we descend and rise successively until completing six (6) times.

  • At the end we give thanks to the Father and ask Him to let us remember the result of the negotiation.

Note: One may propose how to pay, and in any case one must fulfill it. These two practices should be done every day.

Laws of Karma and Dharma The Law of Karma is a Universal Law, collected by Objective Justice.

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