KARMA
A Study in
Karma
by
Annie Besant
Published in
1917
The Eternal Now
This
universal Law of Causation binds together into one all that happens within a manifestation,
for it is universal interrelation. Interrelation between all that exists – that
is karma. It is therefore coexistent, simultaneous, with the coming into
existence of any special universe. Therefore karma is eternal as the
Universal
Self. The interrelation of everything always is. It never begins; it never
ceases to be. "The unreal has no being; the real never ceases to be."
Nothing
exists isolated, alone, out of relation, and karma is the interrelation of all
that exists. It is manifest during the manifestation of a universe, as regards
that universe; it becomes latent in its dissolution.
In the All
everything IS always; all that has been, all that now is manifest, all that
will be, all that can be, all possibilities as well as all actualities, are
ever in being in the All. That which is outwards, the forth-going, existence,
the unfolded, is the manifested universe. That which IS as really, although
inwards, the infolded, is the unmanifested universe. But the Within,
the
Unmanifested, is as real as the Without, the Manifested. The interrelation
between beings, in or out of manifestation, is the eternal karma.
As Being
never ceases, so karma never ceases, but always is. When part of that which is
simultaneous in the All becomes manifested as a universe, the eternal
interrelation becomes successive, and is seen as cause and effect. In the one
Being, the All, everything is linked to everything else, everything is related
to everything
else, and in the phenomenal, the manifested universe, these links and relations
are drawn out into successive happenings, causally connected in the order of
their succession in time, i.e., in appearance.
Some students
shrink from a metaphysical view such as this, but unless this idea of eternal
Being, within which all beings ever are, is grasped, the centre cannot be
reached. So long as we think from the circumference, there is always a question
behind every answer, endless beginnings and endings with a "Why?"
behind each beginning. If the student would escape this, he must patiently seek
the centre, and let the concept of All sink into his mind, until it becomes an
ever-present part of his mental equipment, and then the universes on the
circumference become intelligible, and the universal interrelation between all
things, seen
from the simultaneity of the centre, naturally becomes cause and effect in the
successions on the circumference.
It has been
said that the Eternal (The Hindu name is Brahman, or more strictly, Nirguna Brahman,
the Brahman without attributes) is an ocean, which throws up universes as
waves. The
ocean
symbolises being without form, ever the same. The wave, by virtue of being a
part, has form and attributes. The waves rise and fall; they break into foam, and
the spray of the waves is as worlds in a universe.
Or we may
think of a huge waterfall, like Niagara, where the mass of its torrent is one
ere it falls, and then it divides into innumerable drops, which separately
reflect the light; and the drops are as worlds, and the rainbow they make is
the many-coloured life. But the water is one while the drops are many,
and life is
one though beings are many. God manifest or unmanifest is one and the same,
though different, though showing attributes in manifestation, and attributes in
un-manifestation; the LOGOS and His universe are one, though He is the unity
and the universe the diversity, He is the life and the universe the forms.
Out of
manifestation karma is latent, for the beings of the manifested are but
concepts in the unmanifested; in manifestation karma is active, for all the
parts of a world, of a system, of a universe, are inter-related. Science
declares that no movement of a part can take place without affecting the whole,
and
scientifically all are agreed. The inter-relations are universal, and none can
be broken, for the breaking of one would break the unity of the whole. The
inviolability of natural law rests on its universality, and a breach of law in
any part would mean universal chaos.
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KARMA
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Preface
Theosophy and the Masters General Principles
The Earth Chain Body and Astral Body Kama – Desire
Manas Of Reincarnation Reincarnation Continued
Karma Kama Loka
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