What is Karma
Karma is not a punishment for some sins. Karma is the
mechanism of cause and effect - any action produces consequences. There is a
reason for any situation. Karma can be negative, neutral and positive. Each of
our actions is karmic because every action has consequences. They can be positive,
neutral or negative. For example, a positive karmic effect is usually when a
person decides to develop, to learn to develop. Negative, for example, when a
person has drowned in one of his past lives and has given him a strong shock.
The karmic effect can be that one is afraid of water in the next life. Once
again, I would like to emphasize that karma is not a punishment for some sins
from past lives. Usually people have a question, what happens to those bad
people who have killed someone but have not been punished? Do they then go
unpunished? There is no hell, no paradise, no higher punishment mechanism. But
such people do not go unpunished. In the astral world, there is no physical
matter that restricts the movement and communication of souls. As such, it is
not easy for such people in the astral world, for those who have been harmed by
it will do their utmost to make their life in the astral world as uncomfortable
as possible. This is also karma. Very often these people are forced to
reincarnate in the physical world as quickly as possible to escape such
intolerable circumstances. And this usually happens without much consideration
of the circumstances under which he is born - he reincarnates in the first body
that happens to be. However, such an escape from his ills is only a temporary
escape - sooner or later he will return to the astral world.