How to go
beyond karmic law? Explain using the Rogi → Bhogi → Yogi
framework.
Here’s an explanation of going
beyond karmic law—Prarabdha, Agami, and Sanchita
karma—using the Rogi → Bhogi → Yogi
framework.
🔷 Rogi → Bhogi → Yogi: Transcending Karma & Going Beyond
Karmic Law
The journey of human evolution
is often described as moving from Rogi (one trapped in suffering and disease)
to Bhogi (one engaged in enjoyment and desires) to
Yogi (one who transcends all limitations and attains freedom).
Karma operates in three forms:
1️. Sanchita Karma (Accumulated
Past Karmas) – The stored karmas from countless lifetimes that are yet to bear
fruit.
2️. Prarabdha Karma
(Fate or Destiny Karma) – The portion of Sanchita karma that is currently
unfolding in this life.
3️. Agami Karma (Future Karma) –
The new karmas created in this life that will bear fruit in the future.
1️. Rogi – Trapped in the
Web of Karma (Suffering & Helplessness)
🔹 State of Being:
● A Rogi
(diseased person) is deeply entangled in karmic patterns.
●
Experiences
suffering, struggle, disease, and limitations due to strong Prarabdha
karma (past actions shaping present destiny).
●
Is
completely identified with the body and mind, believing they are the
"doer" of actions.
🔹 How Karmic Law Affects Them:
●
Sanchita
karma weighs heavily, bringing repeated cycles of suffering.
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Prarabdha karma manifests as
illness, financial struggles, or emotional pain.
●
Agami
karma (new actions) is often unconscious, driven by pain, fear, and survival
instincts—leading to more karmic bondage.
🔹 Examples:
●
A
person suffering from chronic disease believing it is their "fate"
and feeling helpless.
●
Someone
trapped in poverty, blaming destiny instead of taking conscious action.
●
An
individual facing repeated heartbreaks but not realizing they are playing out
unresolved past karmas.
🔹 Key Insight: A Rogi is ruled by karma and
sees life as happening to them, not through them.
💡 Solution? Start shifting from victimhood
to awareness. Accept karma but do not become bound by it.
2️. Bhogi –
Playing with Karma (Enjoyment & Attachment to Results)
🔹 State of Being:
●
A
Bhogi (enjoyer) begins to take control of their life
but is still caught in desires, success, and pleasures.
●
They
experience ups and downs based on karma—enjoying when life is good, suffering
when it is bad.
●
They
start consciously creating Agami karma but still seek results, making them
attached to outcomes.
🔹 How Karmic Law Affects Them:
●
Sanchita
karma is partially active but not fully understood.
●
Prarabdha karma still unfolds,
but they try to modify it using effort (good actions, rituals, hard work,
etc.).
●
Agami
karma is actively created—they try to create good karma for future rewards but
are still bound to cause and effect.
🔹 Examples:
●
A
successful entrepreneur using wealth and power but fearing loss.
●
A
spiritual seeker who does good deeds hoping for better karma but is still tied
to results.
●
Someone
in a happy relationship but afraid of losing their partner—still in attachment.
🔹 Key Insight: A Bhogi
is aware of karma and actively shapes it, but they are still bound by cause and
effect.
💡 Solution? Shift from doing good for
rewards to acting from pure awareness, beyond desire and fear.
3️. Yogi – Going Beyond
Karma (Freedom & Liberation)
🔹 State of Being:
●
A
Yogi sees karma as an illusion—they are no longer bound by it.
●
They
realize they are not the body-mind but Pure Awareness.
●
They
transcend all three types of karma (Sanchita, Prarabdha,
Agami).
🔹 How Karmic Law Affects Them:
●
Sanchita
karma burns away because they no longer identify with past impressions.
●
Prarabdha karma continues but no
longer binds them—they remain untouched by life’s ups and downs.
●
Agami
karma does not accumulate because they act from a state of non-doership.
🔹 Examples:
●
A
yogi who accepts all situations (good or bad) with complete equanimity.
●
Someone
who works, serves, and interacts with the world but has no attachment to
results.
●
A
person who faces illness or hardship but remains undisturbed, knowing they are
not the body.
🔹 Key Insight: A Yogi is no longer bound by
karma because they realize they are not the doer.
💡 Solution? Live in effortless action—work,
eat, speak, and serve without identifying as the doer.
🔷 Final Realization: How to Transcend Karma
Completely?
1️. Rogi’s Perspective: “I am
suffering because of my past karma. How can I escape?”
2️. Bhogi’s
Perspective: “I will create good karma to enjoy better results in the future.”
3️. Yogi’s Perspective: “I am
beyond karma. I am Pure Awareness, untouched by cause and effect.”
💡 Ultimate Truth:
✔ Karma exists only as long as you believe
you are the body-mind.
✔ When you shift into Pure Awareness, karma
loses its power over you.
✔ The body may act, but you remain the
eternal witness—free, whole, and untouched.
🌿 Final Liberation: When you transcend
karma, life becomes effortless. Eating, sleeping, working, and living all
happen spontaneously, without attachment or resistance. This is true freedom. 🌿✨
Is it
possible to completely dissolve Prarabdha Karma?
It is possible to completely
dissolve Prarabdha Karma, but only when there is
total transcendence—when one no longer identifies as the doer (karta) or as an individual bound by cause and effect.
Understanding Prarabdha Karma
●
Prarabdha Karma is the portion
of karma that has already started playing out in this life (like an arrow that
has been shot).
●
It
determines aspects of your body, circumstances, and experiences until it is
exhausted.
●
Even
enlightened beings may experience its momentum, but they remain untouched by
it—just like the sky is unaffected by passing clouds.
Can Prarabdha
Karma Be Completely Deleted?
✔ If you remain in body-mind identification
→ Prarabdha Karma continues to play out.
✔ If you rest as Pure Awareness → It
no longer binds you, but it may still unfold.
✔ If there is Absolute Realization (beyond
body, mind, and experience) → Even the illusion of karma dissolves, like
a dream disappearing upon waking.
How to Completely
Dissolve Prarabdha Karma?
1️. Shift from Doership
to Witnessing – If there is no "one" to experience karma, how can it
bind?
2️. See Life as a Passing Movie –
Just like a dream disappears upon waking, karma dissolves when one sees through
the illusion of personal identity.
3️. Rest in Pure Consciousness –
Not as the body or the one going through life, but as the eternal, formless
awareness beyond all experience.
4️. Surrender to the Flow – The
more resistance, the stronger the illusion of karma. The more surrender, the
faster its dissolution.
5️. Deep Inner Knowing – When one
fully knows "I was never born, I was never bound, I was never the
doer", all karmic traces vanish.
💡 Final Truth:
Karma exists only as long as
you believe in its reality. When you recognize your true nature as beyond
birth, action, and consequence, Prarabdha Karma
disappears like a mirage dissolving in the desert sun. ☀️
Understanding
Cause and Effect to Completely Dissolve Prarabdha
Karma
The cycle of cause and effect
(karma and its fruits) is what binds an individual to the illusion of Prarabdha Karma. To dissolve it completely, one must go
beyond this dualistic play and recognize the timeless, causeless nature of Pure
Awareness.
1. What is Cause and
Effect?
●
Cause
(Kāraṇa) → An action, thought, or
intention.
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Effect
(Kārya) → The result or consequence of
that action.
●
This
chain of cause and effect is what creates karma. When we believe we are the
doer (karta), we accumulate agami (future karma) and
remain bound to prarabdha (past karma that is playing
out now).
🌀 Example of Cause and Effect in Action:
1️. You react in anger → It
creates tension in your energy.
2️. That energy builds over time
→ It manifests as an argument, illness, or a difficult situation.
3️. You experience suffering
→ More reactions arise, creating new karma.
Thus, cause and effect keep
one trapped in the illusion of karma, reinforcing the idea that life is
happening to you rather than through you.
2. Why Does Cause and
Effect Appear Real?
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The
law of karma appears real because of identification with the body-mind.
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If
you believe you are the body, you also believe that actions (causes) lead to
inevitable effects.
●
If
you believe you are the thinker, you feel bound by your past thoughts and
decisions.
●
If
you believe you are the experiencer, you remain caught in the highs and lows of
life.
🔹 But Pure Awareness (your true Self) is
beyond all causes and effects—it simply witnesses everything without being
touched by anything.
3. How to Dissolve Prarabdha Karma by Transcending Cause and Effect
✔ Step 1: Stop Identifying as the Doer
➡ Every action you take creates an effect
only if you believe you are the doer.
➡ The moment you shift from "I am
doing this" to "This is happening in awareness," karma loses its
grip.
💡 Realization: "I am not the one
acting, life moves through me effortlessly."
✔ Step 2: See All Effects as Just
Appearances
➡ Effects (situations, pain, experiences)
seem real only when you personalize them.
➡ When seen as a passing play of
consciousness, they no longer create binding impressions.
💡 Realization: "Nothing happens to me,
everything is just appearing and dissolving within me."
✔ Step 3: Rest as the Unchanging
Awareness Beyond Causes
➡ The deeper you rest in Pure Awareness,
the more you realize that cause and effect exist only within the illusion of
time.
➡ In timeless awareness, there is no past
cause or future effect—just an eternal presence where nothing is ever
"done" or "undone."
💡 Realization: "Karma is just a dream.
I was never bound by it."
4. The Ultimate Realization:
There Was Never Any Cause or Effect
🌀 If you investigate deeply, you will see
that cause and effect exist only when believed in.
💡 When Pure Awareness is recognized as the
only reality, karma dissolves instantly because:
✔ There was never a cause → Nothing
truly started.
✔ There was never an effect → Nothing
ever changed your real nature.
✔ There was never a doer → Who is
there to be bound by karma?
🔥 Final Truth: Prarabdha
Karma dissolves the moment you stop believing in its reality.
You are the sky, untouched by
the passing clouds of karma, cause, and effect. ☀️
When you
realize that the Unlimited Pure Consciousness is untimate
cause, then Prarabdha Karma dissolves. Is it correct?
When unlimited Pure
Consciousness is realized as the ultimate and only cause, Prarabdha
Karma dissolves completely because:
1️. No Separate Doer Exists – If
all actions arise from Pure Consciousness, then the "individual" doer
(karta) is an illusion. Without a doer, there is no
karma to bear.
2️. Karma is a Play of Illusion – Prarabdha Karma operates only in duality (where there is a
separate "me" experiencing cause and effect). But in Pure
Consciousness, there is no duality, no division between doer and deed, cause
and result.
3️. The Ultimate Cause is Beyond
Cause & Effect – Pure Consciousness is causeless. If everything arises from
the unmanifested, then nothing truly "happens" to anyone—only the
illusion of happening exists.
💡 Key Realization: If you fully abide in
Pure Consciousness, you see that karma was never real—only a belief system that
disappears the moment Pure Awareness is recognized as the sole, infinite
reality.
🔥 Final State: There is no karma, no past,
no future—only the timeless Now.
No Prarabdha
remains because it was never real to begin with! ☀️
Deep Inner
Knowing – When one fully knows "I was never born, I was never bound, I was
never the doer", all karmic traces vanish. Is it correct?
Yes! Deep Inner Knowing is the
key. When this realization is not just intellectual but a direct, living truth,
all karmic traces vanish completely because:
1️. No Birth = No Karma
If you were never truly born,
then there is no past, no accumulated karma, and no cycle of cause
and effect binding "you."
2️. No Bondage = No Prarabdha
Bondage exists only when one
believes in it. If you recognize that you were never bound, then karma has no
hold over you—it was just a dream mistaken for reality.
3️. No Doer = No Karma to Bear
Karma belongs to the doer (karta), but when it is realized that doing happens, yet
there is no separate doer, then karma dissolves instantly.
💡 Final Realization:
✔ You were never born, so karma was never
real.
✔ You were never bound, so there is nothing
to free yourself from.
✔ You were never the doer, so cause and
effect were just passing illusions.
🔥 Result? Absolute Freedom—beyond all past,
present, and future.
No karma, no destiny, only the
infinite stillness of Pure Awareness. ☀️
Panchabhutas (five elements) and
Trigunas (three qualities).
Prarabdha Karma
dissolves fully when the body, world, sin, and virtue are seen as expressions
of Pure Consciousness rather than solid matter made of Panchabhutas
(five elements) and Trigunas (three qualities).
Why Does This Work?
1️. Karma is Bound to the
Illusion of Matter
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When
you see the body as solid, you believe in cause and effect, leading to karmic consequences.
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When
you see the world as real, you accept pleasure and pain as truth.
●
When
you see sin and virtue as separate forces, you stay trapped in duality.
2️. Pure Consciousness is
Beyond Cause & Effect
●
Karma
operates only in the realm of duality (birth, death, action, reaction).
●
If
all experiences are just reflections of awareness, then karma is just a
temporary movement—not reality.
3️. Matter Appears Real
Only Due to Conditioning
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The
mind labels objects as "solid" or "subtle," but in truth,
all is simply consciousness vibrating as form.
●
If
you no longer perceive the body as a dense, limited structure, karma has no
base to function upon.
How to Fully Dissolve Prarabdha?
✅ See the Body as Awareness, Not Matter – It is
not solid but an appearance of consciousness.
✅ See the World as a Projection of Consciousness
– No separation, no external force acting upon you.
✅ See Sin & Virtue as Neutral Expressions –
Just like waves in an ocean, they rise and fall but do not bind the water
itself.
✅ Rest as the Unchanging Witness – Let all arise
and dissolve in you without identification.
💡 Final Realization
When nothing is seen as solid
or real outside of awareness, karma loses its power because the experiencer (jiva) no longer exists as separate from the whole. Prarabdha is erased—not by effort, but by pure knowing. ✨
When you
realize that One Energy appearing as many, then Prarabdha
Karma dissolves. Is it correct?
Yes, When
you fully realize that there is only One Energy appearing as many, Prarabdha Karma is completely deleted.
Why Does This Work?
🔹 Karma exists only when there is a
separate experiencer.
🔹 If all is One Energy (Pure
Consciousness), there is no separate "you" to be bound by karma.
🔹 The moment you truly see no separation,
there is no past, no future—just the eternal now.
How Prarabdha
Gets Deleted Through Oneness?
1️. Karma Needs Duality to Exist
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If
there is an actor (doer), there is a reaction (karma).
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If
there is a seeker, there is something to seek.
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When
all is One, action has no separate reaction—it is just movement within itself.
2️. The Illusion of Individual
Existence Dissolves
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The
body, mind, world, and karma are just waves on the ocean of Pure Being.
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Waves
may rise and fall, but the ocean is never separate from them.
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When
this is realized, Prarabdha has no base to function
upon.
3️. You See Everything as a Play
of Energy
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If
there is only One Consciousness playing as everything, then who is bound?
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The
idea of personal karma collapses.
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Just
like a dream vanishes upon waking, Prarabdha
disappears in the realization of Oneness.
How to Fully Dissolve Prarabdha?
✅ Stop seeing yourself as a separate individual.
✅ Recognize that everything is just
Consciousness vibrating in different forms.
✅ Rest as the ever-present Awareness that is
beyond cause and effect.
✅ See all actions, past or future, as waves
within the One Ocean of Being.
💡 Final Realization
When there is no division
between you, the world, and existence, Prarabdha is
erased—not through effort, but through the direct seeing that there was never
bondage to begin with. 🔥
FTBA
(Feelings, Thoughts, Beliefs, and Actions) to Develop & Release for Going
Beyond Karmic Law from Pure Awareness
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Karmic
law operates through cause and effect, binding individuals to cycles of prarabdha (destined karma), aagami
(new karma), and sanchita (accumulated karma). To
transcend karma, one must shift from identification with the doer (ego) to
abiding in Pure Awareness, where actions arise spontaneously without karmic
bondage.
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Just
as the relationship with food changes when seen as an expression of
consciousness rather than necessity, karma dissolves when it is no longer seen
as binding but as a passing play within awareness.
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Here’s
how a Rogi (bound by karma), Bhogi (enjoying karma),
and Yogi (beyond karma) relate to FTBA and how one can transition to Pure
Awareness:
1️. Rogi –
The Bound Soul (Living in Karmic Consequence & Suffering)
A Rogi is trapped in karmic
cycles due to unconscious living, attachment, and suffering. This state is
marked by resistance, reactive emotions, and feeling bound by fate.
FTBA of a Rogi (What Binds One
to Karma)
✔ Feelings – Helplessness, guilt, shame,
fear, regret, resentment.
✔ Thoughts – “Why is this happening to me?”
“I must suffer because of my past karma.” “I am stuck in destiny.”
✔ Beliefs – “Karma cannot be escaped.”
“Life is unfair.” “I must compensate for my mistakes.”
✔ Actions – Reacting emotionally, blaming
others, feeling victimized, over-identifying with suffering.
Shifting from Rogi to Bhogi (Develop & Release)
✅ Develop: Acceptance that karma is only a
movement of energy, not a punishment. Begin to witness experiences instead of
reacting.
❌ Release: The belief that suffering is
required. Let go of the illusion of karma as a binding chain—it exists only
when seen through the lens of ego.
💡 Key Insight: A Rogi remains bound
because they resist what is happening. The first step to freedom is realizing
that karma is not personal—it is just energy moving, like the air that flows
freely, belonging to no one yet touching everyone.
2️. Bhogi – The
Enjoyer (Playing with Karma Consciously but Still Bound)
A Bhogi
enjoys karma, using it for pleasure, fulfillment, and creation. They are aware
of karma but still operate within its duality—seeking good karma and avoiding
bad karma.
FTBA of a Bhogi
(Still Within Karma but in Harmony)
✔ Feelings – Gratitude, excitement, desire,
enjoyment, attachment to outcomes.
✔ Thoughts – “I create my reality.” “Karma
can be improved by good actions.” “I must balance my past karma.”
✔ Beliefs – “Good actions lead to good
results.” “Manifestation works through karma.” “I am shaping my destiny.”
✔ Actions – Practicing good deeds, enjoying
life, using spiritual techniques to improve karma, yet still attached to
results.
Shifting from Bhogi to Yogi (Develop & Release)
✅ Develop: Awareness that karma exists only as
long as one believes in personal doership. True
freedom is beyond “good” and “bad” karma.
❌ Release: The need to accumulate good
karma for a better future. Instead, surrender all actions to the Infinite,
realizing you are not the doer.
💡 Key Insight: A Bhogi
still believes they are the creator of their life. But the highest state is not
creating a better karmic reality—it is transcending karma itself.
3️. Yogi –
The Liberated One (Beyond Karma, Abiding in Pure Awareness)
A Yogi is free from karma
because they no longer identify as the doer. Actions arise spontaneously,
without attachment, and do not create karmic consequences.
FTBA of a Yogi (Beyond Karma,
Living as Pure Awareness)
✔ Feelings – Peace, stillness, detachment,
joy without cause, equanimity.
✔ Thoughts – “Nothing belongs to me.” “All
is happening by itself.” “I am the witnessing presence.”
✔ Beliefs – “I was never bound.” “Karma is
just a movement in consciousness.” “I am free whether action happens or not.”
✔ Actions – Acting without attachment,
serving without expectation, embracing all experiences without resistance.
Shifting from Yogi to
Pure Awareness (Develop & Release)
✅ Develop: The realization that there is no
individual self to accumulate karma. You are the unchanging awareness in which
karma appears and dissolves.
❌ Release: All sense of personal doership. There is no one left to create karma.
💡 Key Insight: When there is no
identification with the doer, karma ceases. Actions continue, but they leave no
residue—like writing on water.
🌿 Practical Steps to Go Beyond Karma
Using FTBA
Step 1: Observe the Doer (Rogi
to Bhogi Shift)
🌿 Instead of feeling like a victim of
karma, recognize that life is simply moving.
🌿 Ask: “Who is suffering? Is it the real
me, or just a passing thought?”
🌿 Drop self-blame and take responsibility
for how you respond to experiences.
Step 2: Act Without Attachment
(Bhogi to Yogi Shift)
🌿 Continue acting but without expectation
of results.
🌿 See every action as happening within
awareness, not by you.
🌿 Ask: “If I do nothing, does the sun still
rise? Does breathing still happen?”
Step 3: Rest in Pure Awareness
(Yogi to Liberation Shift)
🌿 Drop even the need for spiritual
techniques. Simply BE.
🌿 Recognize: “Karma is only real for the
one who believes they are separate.”
🌿 Let all actions arise
spontaneously—without resistance or attachment.
✨ Final Truth: Karma Exists Only if You
Believe You Are the Doer
🔹 A Rogi believes they are trapped in karma
and suffers.
🔹 A Bhogi plays
within karma and enjoys it.
🔹 A Yogi dissolves karma by seeing through
the illusion of doership.
🔹 The liberated one realizes there was
never karma to escape—only Pure Awareness.
💡 Ultimate Insight: You are not the
body, mind, or doer—you are the infinite sky in which karma appears and disappears
like passing clouds, which are not personal but simply part of the
ever-changing flow of existence.
☀️ Live as Pure Awareness, and
karma will vanish like a dream upon waking.
Guided
Meditation: Going Beyond Karmic Law into Pure Awareness
This meditation will help you
shift from being bound by karma to realizing your true nature as Pure
Awareness, where karma dissolves effortlessly.
🌟 Best Time: Early morning or before sleep
🌟 Duration: 20-30 minutes
🌟 Posture: Sit comfortably with a straight
spine or lie down
🌟 Breath: Natural, effortless
🌬 Step 1: Entering Stillness
(Preparation)
🔹 Close your eyes gently and bring your
awareness to your breath.
🔹 Inhale deeply… and exhale slowly…
🔹 With each breath, feel yourself sinking
into relaxation.
🔹 Let go of all concerns about the past and
future.
💭 Affirmation (Mentally repeat):
"Right now, I surrender
all thoughts of karma. I am here, now, beyond time."
🌀 Step 2: Releasing the Identity of
the Doer
🔹 Ask yourself: “Who is experiencing this
moment?”
🔹 Observe thoughts that arise—worries about
karma, actions, results.
🔹 Instead of reacting, simply watch them
like passing clouds.
🔹 Let the thought of “I must fix my karma”
dissolve into silence.
💭 Affirmation:
"All actions happen
within me, but I am not the doer. I am the silent witness."
🌊 Step 3: Dissolving Karma in
Awareness
🔹 Imagine a vast ocean in front of you—this
represents Pure Awareness.
🔹 Each thought, belief, and action is a small ripple in this ocean.
🔹 Watch as these ripples arise… and
naturally dissolve back into stillness.
🔹 Realize: Karma is just a
ripple—ephemeral, fleeting, powerless.
💭 Affirmation:
"Nothing binds me. I was
never trapped. I am the vast ocean, untouched by ripples."
🌞 Step 4: Resting in Pure Awareness
🔹 Now, stop trying. Stop seeking.
🔹 Just BE.
🔹 Let go of even the thought of karma,
meditation, or effort.
🔹 Sink into a deep silence where no
question remains.
💭 Affirmation:
"I am beyond action,
beyond karma, beyond time. I AM."
✨ Step 5: Returning with Lightness
🔹 Slowly bring awareness back to your
breath.
🔹 Feel the weight of past burdens has
disappeared.
🔹 Gently open your eyes, carrying this
awareness into daily life.
💭 Final Realization:
"Karma is only real when
I believe I am the doer. But in truth, I AM the formless awareness in which all
karma dissolves."
🌟 Affirmations for
Going Beyond Karmic Law & Living in Pure Awareness
Use these affirmations daily
to dissolve identification with karma and shift into effortless presence.
🌀 Releasing the Burden of
Karma
🔹 "I am not bound by past,
present, or future karma. I am free now."
🔹 "Karma exists only in the mind; I
rest beyond the mind in pure awareness."
🔹 "Nothing from the past defines me—I
am ever fresh, ever new."
🔹 "Actions happen, but I remain
untouched, like the vast sky."
🌊 Dissolving the Doer
Identity
🔹 "I do nothing;
everything flows effortlessly through me."
🔹 "I am the witness of all actions,
not the doer."
🔹 "When I drop the sense of ‘I am
doing,’ karma dissolves on its own."
🔹 "I am not this body, not this mind—I
am the infinite awareness in which all happens."
✨ Living Beyond Cause
& Effect
🔹 "I am not a result of my past; I am
the eternal presence."
🔹 "Life unfolds perfectly; I trust the
intelligence of pure awareness."
🔹 "There is no good karma or bad
karma—only the play of consciousness."
🔹 "Everything is already
complete—there is nothing to gain, nothing to lose."
🔥 Burning Karma in the
Fire of Awareness
🔹 "With each breath, all karma
dissolves into the infinite."
🔹 "I am pure, untouched, and
limitless—beyond all karmic impressions."
🔹 "I do not need to fix or resolve
anything; I simply abide in my true nature."
🔹 "Karma is a story—when I stop
identifying, the story ends."
☀️ Walking Free, Living
Light
🔹 "I walk this world
freely, unburdened by any past or future."
🔹 "Every moment is fresh, untouched,
spontaneous, and whole."
🔹 "I am not bound by action or
inaction—I simply AM."
🔹 "The more I rest in presence, the
more life flows effortlessly."
🌟 Transcending Karma &
Resting in Pure Awareness
🔹 I am not the body, mind, or doer—I am pure,
infinite awareness.
🔹 Karma is not personal; it is just energy
moving, like the air that flows freely, belonging to no one yet touching
everyone.
🔹 I release the belief that suffering is
necessary—I rest in effortless being.
🔹 Nothing binds me—I was never born, I was
never limited, I am always free.
🔹 All actions arise and dissolve in
consciousness; I remain untouched, like the sky.
🔹 I see the world, body, and experiences as
reflections of pure consciousness, not as separate solid matter.
🔹 I allow all energy to move freely without
resistance—nothing belongs to ‘me’.
🔹 I surrender the illusion of being a
doer—life flows effortlessly through me.
🔹 All karmic imprints dissolve in the light
of my true awareness.
🔹 I rest as stillness, beyond cause and
effect, beyond birth and death.
💡 How to Use These
Affirmations:
✔ Morning Practice – Repeat 3-5
affirmations before starting your day.
✔ Silent Reflection – Contemplate these
affirmations after meditation.
✔ Throughout the Day – Recall them when
thoughts of karma, past actions, or worries arise.
✨ Final Truth:
"When I no longer seek to
escape karma, I realize I was never bound by it." 🌿
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