Book Title: Science of Reincarnation Toll of Karma
Author(s): B Sriniketan Bhandari
Publisher: B Sriniketan Bhandari

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________________ The Science of Reincarnation, The Toll of Karma significantly. This is known as Apkarshan Karma. Just opposite to this process is Uttakarshan Karma. In contrast to above example, if I discuss the impact of Karma to several others who would like to continue the way to be involved in accumulating bad Karma is the example of Uttakarshan Karma. Because even with help of someone, such people cannot overcome such Karma accumulated during previous lives. Suppose a chemical A decreases the regulation of the specific enzyme from 100% to 70% and at the same time there is another chemical B which has the potential to increase the regulation of the same enzyme from 100% to 500%. When the latter compound is present in combination to the chemical A then the net resultant effect will be an increase in the regulation of the specific enzyme reaction. These chemicals A and B are bad and good Karma respectively and the enzyme is the life form to perform the particular function. Thus by the mere presence of chemical B will certainly lead to the proper function of the enzyme in a forward direction and the process is Apkarshan. This is because the time to perform a particular chemical reaction will be reduced compared to when only chemical A is present which reduces the efficiency or the normal reaction. 83

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