
Hi all,
As some of you know I am due to have a treatment this coming week for my mobility problems, (I cannot walk without pain) as other treatments have not worked. Then there are various other treatments that maybe tried but as many of you know if they do not I will be going to the Summerlands before too long.
So I am thanking you now for all your prayers and meditations in this matter. However I do not want you to worry if I do not survive (physically). It does not necessarily mean that your prayers were not answered. It may just mean that the answer is no!
Also as many of you know with whom I have entered private correspondence I have now revised my views about using the word karma. This word has now become so debased in usage in the Western world by simplistic New Agers who appear to believe that their individual good fortune is due to personal karma in a previous life in a linear sense (i.e. they were a very good person) that is can only be understood in a nonsensical way. I prefer to use the word "grace" to understand why good things happen to some people and not to others. I am using it as in the phrase "There but for the grace of God go I". I am using God in a metaphorical sense here because I do not believe there is a personal God sitting in the sky picking people out for happiness or sadness. That would simply be cruel.
Other people may use the word "luck" or "fate" or any other word in place of the word "God". The word grace in this sense means " the mercy of God as opposed to his justice". It means that basically it was given as a gift and was not earned. Therefore you are no better than someone else who did not receive this gift. Rather that because you were given it it is to be used to better the world rather than for your own profit.
Rather than adopting a New Age view of karma to the suffering and oppressed of the world and wonder what they did in a previous to "deserve" it consider the undeserved grace that has been bestowed upon you and how you can use it to help heal the world. "For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall much be required" Luke 12:48
Until next time I love you all and as always,
Blessed be,
Krystal Klere