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7/22/2025, 9:58:25 AM
>>16730530
Only a gullible idiot, or someone presenting symptoms of psychosis, would believe everything they've read online.
Only a fool would believe that nothing they read online is true.
>>16730548
No, not a coincidence.
Only a gullible idiot, or someone presenting symptoms of psychosis, would believe everything they've read online.
Only a fool would believe that nothing they read online is true.
>>16730548
No, not a coincidence.
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7/12/2025, 6:38:29 AM
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6/29/2025, 8:18:52 AM
>>509014756
Early in the Christian era, those in charge of the Christian message pondered the question of whether to teach the ancient truths of karma and rebirth to the members of the fledgling Christian church. After much debate, the church fathers decided to exclude these teachings. The reason for this decision was their observation of the philosophical error into which the people of the eastern culture had fallen. This is why the Christian teaching emphasizes above all else the commandment to serve one’s brother in any way possible. For through this service it is possible not only to set aside one’s karmic burden, but to lift the load from the shoulders of another.
The One who came to show the way for the Piscean Age spent much of His time lifting the burdens from others. He healed the sick; He fed the hungry; He helped all who came to seek His aid.
It is not for man to know the extent of his own karma or that of others. Restricted by his narrow consciousness and the limitations of a three dimensional existence; he cannot hope to know all of the intricate complexities of the karmic patterns that have been created by man’s actions. It is best for man simply to trust that karma will work itself out for the benefit of all souls, and to occupy himself with service to his brother.
Early in the Christian era, those in charge of the Christian message pondered the question of whether to teach the ancient truths of karma and rebirth to the members of the fledgling Christian church. After much debate, the church fathers decided to exclude these teachings. The reason for this decision was their observation of the philosophical error into which the people of the eastern culture had fallen. This is why the Christian teaching emphasizes above all else the commandment to serve one’s brother in any way possible. For through this service it is possible not only to set aside one’s karmic burden, but to lift the load from the shoulders of another.
The One who came to show the way for the Piscean Age spent much of His time lifting the burdens from others. He healed the sick; He fed the hungry; He helped all who came to seek His aid.
It is not for man to know the extent of his own karma or that of others. Restricted by his narrow consciousness and the limitations of a three dimensional existence; he cannot hope to know all of the intricate complexities of the karmic patterns that have been created by man’s actions. It is best for man simply to trust that karma will work itself out for the benefit of all souls, and to occupy himself with service to his brother.
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