Question about personal karma: it is not necessary to suffer

Question - In everyone's life, and in particular in my life, it sometimes happens that there are very strange, exceptional circumstances that allow you at a certain point to realize those things that you really have the desire to do inside of you.

This particular case of mine concerns the theater, which from so many obstacles I had, at a certain point, for very strange, really very particular cases, the way opened for me, the obstacles fell down and io I took this path. Now, I find myself a little disconcerted because I don't know if it is a karmic form that I have to keep attending, or if I have to leave and have thus been a meteor ..

Look, dear, when events of this kind occur that in some way change life, or ideals, or attitudes, or ways of living and behaving, it is certainly due to a karmic situation.

It is a karmic situation that we are not going to define with positive or negative, we will then see in the long run what the real karmic situation is. Certainly this satisfies your desire which, evidently, is in harmony with the karmic situation you have to live, in harmony with the experience you have to have to be able to understand what you have to understand.

I would say in these cases that the person must always look for the exact same harmony with something; because yes, of course, you learn through suffering, through negative karmic situations, but it is not essential to suffer.
So, then, given that a situation we say karmic arises, that you can face that instead gives happiness and fulfillment, well, in that moment follow it, try to follow it, without worrying or getting anxious because tomorrow it may end, because there will be some reason that will interrupt it.

In that moment live happy, enjoy that happiness, try to understand to what extent that happiness is true, it gives you what you want, it satisfies you, it makes you feel live, it makes you feel involved, part of the experience you live.
Try to understand what it is teaching you: at the very least it can only teach you to learn to be happy.

Face these experiences that seem beautiful to you with courage, with joy and with happiness, without thinking that, tomorrow, these experiences may end up making you suffer. It is possible, it is probable indeed, but this does not mean anything; it means that if you have truly faced the happy experience, feeling it within you, living it happily in that moment, when the experience is over and it will make you suffer, it will help you to remember what it has given you beautiful. Georgei

D- You have hit the mark, because in fact it is precisely this that makes me suffer, the fact that tomorrow everything will end, and this then reconnects me to the teachings I have read in your books, namely that we must be tied to the present and not to the past and not even to the future, to grasp the present moment, without projecting oneself into the after or before. It's right?

But certainly, also because, especially afterwards, it is usually outside of what you can know: therefore it causes you unnecessary anxieties and prevents you from being calm and living the situation.
While, on the other hand, what does pausing to look at what was first do? It does nothing but show you a yourself that was different, however, that would never have enjoyed a certain situation, for example. So it is an attachment to something that is now dead and buried like a fossil from an ancient era: it makes no sense to remain attached to fossils ..

You are what you are in the moment you are, from moment to moment.

Someone today, I felt that he was talking about the ego saying that the ego changes from moment to moment, always a different ego. Quite right thing; in reality you are always a different person with each passing moment, that you pass and that you live. Georgei


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3 comments on “Personal Karma Question: Is It Not Necessary to Suffer”

  1. That in becoming we are always in transformation this is evident, it is enough only to learn to focus attention on our thoughts, on our emotions, on our body, on our actions. It is this awareness that we often lack.

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  2. Continuous change is felt with increasing awareness. The ability to grasp the transformation, even the smallest one, is refined with a sense of continuous renewal. Thus is born the ability to detach from before and after, the ability to be instant by instant what that moment allows. A sense of full freedom is released even when the human feeling of suffering can coexist alongside.

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