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GURUDEV SHREE CHITRABHANU
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make no effort to play well, feeling secure in their good fortune, while the indifferent or poor hands can be played brilliantly and sometimes win all the points.
If you are unhappy in your present life, you may have inflicted misery on someone in a previous life. That suffering will return to you. It circles and comes back in the eternal law of action and reaction. If we perform right actions, we will build good karma.
If we are ready to be healed and enlightened, we will fall from the tree like ripe fruit when the blessing and healing power is felt. But if we are not ready, if our Karma is heavy, we will not leave the tree no matter how forceful a shake the human energy brought to heal us can give the bough. We will remain there, and the blessing and compassion do not change our condition.
No healer can take complete responsibility on his head and say, “I am going to heal you.” That disturbs the law of the universe, which is not governed by one healer or one person. If he claims that he is able to heal any kind of disease, that is ignorance of the law, or he is on an ego trip, setting himself above the laws of the universe.
However, instead of saying to sick people as so many do who accept the law of reincarnation, “It is your fate, you have earned it, endure it," the healer should point the way out of this condition. With the present disorder of the body, he should point out that it is important to keep a strong spiritual level. When we are negative, we are below our level and then illness comes. We have gone out of nature, out of balance, and we have not lived a life in tune with the natural laws of love, compassion, and humanity. We must know constantly that our thoughts are living things with vibrations that can bless or harm us. Send out only thoughts that will come back to you with high vibrations bearing interest. Interest is the extra compassion we give.
The healer should explain that karma can be