Wicca Basics: Part 1 by James Aten
Author:James Aten [Aten, James]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Aten Publishing
Published: 2014-04-13T04:00:00+00:00
Remember that harming none includes harming yourself ! So, now that weâve gone over bad karma, did I mention thereâs also good karma? Good karma comes from truly good actions. It doesnât work so well when you do good things, but for completely selfish reasons. And it absolutely does not work when you do things only for the purpose of getting a karmic reward. What you put out there is what you are going to get back. And if you do nothing but negative things in this lifetime, it will follow you to your next one.
Now, there are people that will tell you that evil has itâs place in the grand scheme of things. Itâs part of the balance and must be accepted. This view is not inaccurate. All the events happening on this plane are part of the Divine order in some way, and even bad events often serve as teaching tools for us. All you have to do sometimes is ask yourself âwhat did I learn from this?â However, what weâre talking about here is moving UP the Spiral. Mastering yourself, you slowly rise above the earthly muck, and finally begin to see things clearly. People do move up the Spiral continuously. Sometimes whether they are aware of it or not. But being aware of it, would you really want to go on experiencing the constraints of earthly karma? Or open up your awareness and rise above it? Every Wiccan is responsible for their own decisions and their own actions. The choice is always yours.
Itâs true that Wicca is considered a Pagan religion. Some people may be quick to point out that in ancient times Pagans committed acts such as human sacrifice. Throughout history great civilizations have risen and fallen. The same with belief systems. Societies that once possessed great knowledge have suffered over time from invasions, disasters and human greed. Records were destroyed, lost or discarded over time, and belief systems degenerated. Temples that were once places of worship were then used for sacrifice, because it had been long forgotten what they were built for. This can be said not only for Pagans, but for Christians as well. When they began to kill those who didnât believe as they did, they themselves became guilty of human sacrifice. The teachings of their own Jesus had been altered to justify such acts. Remember that anytime someone points a finger, there are three pointing back.
And what about the destruction of our own planet? When youâre in tune with nature and your own psychic senses, you can feel the energy imbalance of the world. Itâs as if Mother Earth herself is weeping in pain. This may be the ultimate example of karma. For so many years people have been taking and taking from the Earth. Apparently believing that they were put here to be dominant. Putting themselves above everything except their God. Polluting the Earth and atmosphere. This blatant and sometimes ignorant disregard has led to the decline of conditions here.
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