From Karma to Choice

From Karma to Choice

It All Begins and Ends with Your Karma.

When things are going well, people will often say: “There is a God! Blessed be His name forever!” When things go badly, however, they may complain—inwardly or publicly—about injustice.

When our enemy suffers, we are likely to nod with satisfaction: “He deserves it! Karma’s a…” But when we ourselves suffer, we quickly forget about the Law of Karma and look for someone else to blame for our situation.

Yet God and the Law of Karma—one of the eternal Laws of Creation—exist and always operate with absolute justice and precision!

Therefore, there is never a reason to complain, no one to blame, and no one to pity. We simply need to develop the ability to see the broader context of our destiny.

Every person—throughout many incarnations—weaves his own destiny, and therefore he is also the one who must unravel it. This “unraveling” means correction, transformation. When a person learns his lesson and corrects his ways, he essentially cleans his karma, allowing himself to rise onto a new path of development through joy rather than through suffering.

Therefore, a person who understands how the Laws of Creation work will always love God and be grateful for both the good and the bad, because everything crossing our path is a lesson.

Even the Judgment of the End of Days—spoken of so often in various prophecies—occurs naturally according to these Laws.

No God with a long beard personally punishes or awards prizes. Rather, the pressure of the Light intensifies, and thus the Law of Karma enters into accelerated activity.

Every individual, every nation, and all of humanity now reap what they have sown.

Therefore, empires and governments are merely executors of the Law of Karma. I elaborate on all this in my lecture: “Prophets Versus Empires.” I invite you to check it out by visiting our Talks & Podcasts Page.

Another example to explain how this works is to understand that a thief may think he randomly chooses his victim, but, behind the scenes, the threads of destiny guide him to the exact person whose karma requires this encounter.

So you can continue riding the emotional rollercoaster—complaining in hard times, celebrating briefly when things improve, then plunging back into despair.

You can also continue posting and analyzing every politician’s moves, believing it will change something—though deep down, you know these posts only provide momentary emotional release before the anger, frustration, and despair return even stronger.

Or you can choose differently: Begin to take responsibility for your own inner transformation, trusting this will ripple outward to heal and transform the nation and the world.

This is the only thing we are called to do in this period, and the only thing that can give us true hope.

Our Karma Created This. Our Choice Changes It.