WHAT IS KARMA AND HOW IT RELATES TO TAROT?
Many people associate Karma with reincarnation, but its original meaning is about the consequences of our actions in this life. The exact translation of Karma is Cause=Effect. Tarot helps us understand how our choices affect ourselves and others, and how to create harmony. For example, if we let greed consume us, we may lose sight of what truly matters and hurt the people we love. We may wish we had more gratitude and generosity and often we wish if only we could turn back time and act differently. This is the essence, the core of Karma, in this lifetime, not after we died. Tarot shows us how to change negative actions into positive ones.
EXPLORING KARMA AND THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT: A JOURNEY THROUGH COUSE AND EFFECT
Monday, June 17, 2019
The concept of Karma, often intertwined with the belief in reincarnation, has a profound and original meaning that resonates deeply with the consequences of our actions in this very life. The literal translation of Karma as "Cause=Effect" unveils a universal principle that governs our existence: every action has a reaction, and every choice shapes our future.
The ancient practice of Tarot serves as a mirror to our psyche, reflecting how our decisions impact not only ourselves but also those around us. It is a tool for introspection and guidance, helping us navigate the intricate web of life by fostering harmony and understanding. For instance, succumbing to greed can blind us to what's truly important, causing harm to our loved ones and ourselves. Tarot encourages us to cultivate gratitude and generosity, urging us to learn from our past actions and transform negative patterns into positive change.
Karma unfolds in the present moment, influenced by our actions and their ripple effects. This is akin to the butterfly effect, a theory suggesting that even the smallest of actions can set off a chain reaction of unforeseen consequences. Imagine a world where every component is interconnected, and a simple act, like the flutter of a butterfly's wings, could escalate into a significant event, such as a tornado miles away.
This interconnectedness is evident in our daily lives. Take, for example, the act of purchasing a coffee in a plastic cup. It seems inconsequential, but when multiplied by billions, these single-use cups contribute to a global crisis of plastic waste, affecting ecosystems and all forms of life. Our choices, no matter how small, have the power to influence the world in ways we might never fully comprehend.
Pride, too, can be a barrier to personal growth. It drives us to compare ourselves with others, fostering a culture of competition and division. This sense of superiority or inferiority can lead to class and caste distinctions, preventing individuals from accepting themselves and potentially leading to destructive behaviors in an attempt to compensate for perceived shortcomings.
Ouroboros from Sanskrit Aurna and auraga. It translates to feeding, which known to mean rebirth but it also speak of the negative aspect of feeding itself, repeating cycle of negative events, energy, actions.
HOW KARMA TURNED INTO CAST SYSTEM?
Monday, June 17, 2019
The confusion about Karma originates from the Hindus, who entered India 4 - 5 thousand years ago from Persia. They were in the possession of Veda and the Rigveda, and many hymns were re-written to suit their wish to be in control, without question, without war.
The caste system can be traced back to Purusa. One could say the story of Purusa is the story of Jesus. In the Rigveda, was described as a being who becomes a sacrificial victim of the gods, and whose sacrifice creates all life forms including human beings. That hymn (the Purusha Sukta) is in language, metre, and style, very different from the rest of the prayer with which it is associated. It has a tone used by those who were not the original speakers of Sanskrit, added for the sole purpose of ruling over others.
It justifies why man belongs to different castes. Its purpose is to enslave and accept it as it is meant to be that way, it is Karma. It tells you if you were good in your previous life, god blessed you with wealth... sounds familiar? It is identical to the passage in the bible; “The LORD has greatly blessed my master and made him a rich man. He has given him flocks of sheep and goats, cattle, silver, gold, male and female slaves, camels, and donkeys." Genesis 24:34-58 GNBUK.
The main idea of this text is that both religion and tarot have distorted the original message of balancing the opposing forces in the present moment. Religion focuses on the afterlife, while tarot becomes a tool to predict the future. Both of them neglect the importance of living in the now and being aware of the duality that exists within us. The original intention of the tarot was/is that we need to reconnect with the original message and learn how to harmonize the opposites in our current reality.
The benefit of Tarot is that it teaches rational thinking, which leads to a more harmonious state of mind and life. When we use logic to examine our thoughts and actions, we can reduce the influence of emotions that may cloud our judgment or cause us to react in ways that we regret later. Rational thinking helps us to be more aware of our inner states and to avoid acting on impulses or feelings that may be harmful or irrational. By using logic, we can also establish clear and consistent boundaries that respect our values and goals. Furthermore, rational thinking allows us to make decisions based on evidence and careful analysis, rather than on assumptions or biases that may lead us astray.
The essence of Karma, therefore, is not a post-mortem reckoning but a living principle that guides our actions and their consequences in the here and now. By understanding the butterfly effect, we can become more mindful of our actions and their potential impact, striving to create a positive and harmonious world for ourselves and future generations.
In conclusion, Karma and the butterfly effect teach us that we are architects of our destiny. Through conscious choices and actions, we have the power to shape a better world. It is a call to action for each of us to live with intention, compassion, and awareness, knowing that every act contributes to the tapestry of life. Let us embrace this wisdom and move forward with a renewed sense of responsibility and hope for the future.