Lesson 15 & 16: Reincarnation, Return, Recurrence & The Scales of Justice
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Lesson 15: REINCARNATION, RETURN AND RECURRENCE
- Explain the difference between Reincarnation and Return
- Who returns and who reincarnates
What Should Be Taught (Lesson 15)
- That nothing happens by chance and that everything is subject to the Law of Return and that every event happens exactly as it did in previous lives plus the consequences of our actions.
- That it is necessary to live in the moment, to awaken our consciousness so that we do not commit the same mistakes when we return and do not go through the same dramas as in previous lives.
PRACTICE CONTINUITY WITH PREVIOUS PRACTICES
What Should Be Taught (Lesson 16)
Lesson 16: THE SCALES OF JUSTICE
- That there is a court of Divine Justice
- Explain what Karma and what Dharma are
- That the SELF is solely responsible for all our problems in life and causes us to cling to the Karma we already carry and pay for it with pain and suffering.
- Ways we pay Karma
5 - Discuss some forms of Karma and their causes. (e.g. ejaculation causes cancers, etc.).
PRACTICE CONTINUITY WITH PREVIOUS PRACTICES
Reincarnation, Return, Recurrence
(See “Yes, Yes, Yes”, chapter “The Law of Eternal Return”) (See “Yes, Yes, Yes”, chapter “Reincarnation”) (See “The Solar Bodies”, chapter “Reincarnation - Return”) (See “My Return to Tibet”, chapter “Return and Reincarnation”) (See “The Perfect Marriage,” chapter “Resurrection and Reincarnation”) (See “The Mystery of the Golden Bloom”, chapter “Reincarnation”) (See “Beyond Death”, chapter “The Law of Return”)
Reincarnation
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The theory of Reincarnation originates from the worship of Krishna.
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Reincarnation requires man to have Individuality.
- If one has not ‘created a Soul’ by dissolving the ‘I’, then there is no Individuality to reincarnate.
- Then the ‘I’ simply returns to a new organism.
- No one can be reincarnated without first dissolving the ‘I’ in order to attain Holy Individuality.
- Reincarnation means: incarnation of the Holy Individuality.
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Reincarnations have always been celebrated in Tibet.
- They call Reincarnations “Tulku”.
- “Tulku” is a Tibetan word meaning “incarnation”.
- When a great Lama dies, they look for the child who is his reincarnation and then give him various tests to confirm this, such as choosing from among many objects those that were his in his previous life. o i.e. the Dalai Lama is a case of “Tulku” - Reincarnation.
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A man with Holy Individuality has an awakened Consciousness and can choose the conditions of his Reincarnation. o i.e. the family in which he will be born, the place, the time, the Zodiac sign, etc.
- This of course can be done within the framework allowed by the Law, i.e. according to his Karmic debts.
Return
- An ordinary person cannot choose the conditions of his Return.
- People generally do not remember their past lives because their Consciousness is asleep.
- If someone awakens their Consciousness, they can remember their past lives.
Recurrence
(See “Revolutionary Psychology”, chapter “Return and Relapse”) (See “The Great Rebellion”, chapter “Return and Relapse”) (See “The Solar Bodies”, chapter “The Law of Recurrence”) (See “Yes, Yes, Yes”, chapter “Relapse”)
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The Law of Return is always linked to the Law of Recurrence.
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Everything in the world returns and repeats itself endlessly. o For example, when the Earth returns to its original point of departure every year, we celebrate New Year’s Day. o For example, all celestial bodies return to their starting point to repeat the same movement. o For example, the atoms of molecules return to their original point to repeat the same movement. o For example, days and nights return and repeat. o For example, the four seasons return and repeat themselves. o For example, the Cosmic Days and Nights return and repeat. o For example, the same events that occurred on the ancient Earth-Moon are repeated on the present-day Earth. o For example, the 7 Tribes return and repeat themselves on every planet. o For example, the 7 Sub-Tribes return and are repeated in each new Tribe.
- This is because time is not a straight line: time is a cycle.
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Thus, the ‘I’ returns 108 times to life to repeat the same dramas and relive the same events.
- In reality we do not have 108 lives, but one life that repeats itself 108 times.
- Life is like a film that we take with us after death and play again when we return to a new body. o For example, someone who had a love affair in their 30s, when they reach the age of 30 again in their next return, the ‘ego’ of this relationship will telepathically seek out the corresponding ‘ego’ of the girl so that they can meet again and repeat the same drama. o For example, if two people went to court over assets at the age of 40, on their next return they will telepathically meet again at the same age to repeat the same drama. o For example, someone who got into a fight with someone in a bar at the age of 25, when he next returns to the same age, his ‘ego’ will telepathically seek out the ‘ego’ of the other man so that they can meet again and repeat the same scene.
- People’s ‘egos’ communicate telepathically in a subconscious way, in order to repeat the same dramas.
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Therefore, the Law of Recurrence is based on the ‘ego’.
- The actors who play in all these dramas that we repeat in every existence are the various ‘I’s’.
- As long as someone has the ‘I’ within them, they will be a victim of circumstances, forced to repeat the same dramas over and over again.
- When we dissolve the ‘egos’, the dramas can no longer be repeated, since the actors no longer exist. o For example, if someone dissolves the ‘ego’ of anger, scenes of fights, violence, arguments, etc. will not be able to be repeated.
- Thus, we are freed from the Law of Return and Recurrence.
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There are cases of people whose repetition of events is very accurate in every aspect of their existence.
- They return for many centuries to the same family, to the same city, to the same country, etc.
- The ‘ego’ of these people, having repeated the same role too many times, now knows with great certainty what will happen to it. o For example, they say: “I will get married at 30, my wife will be like this, I will have so many children, my father will die at this age, my business will do well or fail,” etc.
- In this category are also the “child prodigies”, whose “egos” already perfectly know the skill they have practiced during many returns and begin to express it from the very first years of their lives.
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To properly understand the Law of Recurrence, we must combine it with spiral motion.
- That is: everything repeats itself, sometimes in upward spirals and sometimes in downward spirals.
- There are people who have a clear tendency towards degeneration, whose successive lives unfold in a downward spiral. o e.g. drunkards, drug addicts, suicides, homosexuals, prostitutes, thieves, murderers, etc.
- As they repeat the same perversions and the same crimes in each life, they sink further and further into degeneration until they enter the abyss.
- Also in a downward spiral, but in the opposite form, are those who triumph in every life in a negative way. o E.g. big celebrities, multi-millionaires, scientists who create destructive weapons, famous supporters of dialectical materialism, champions, great boxers, well-known comedians, famous actors, degenerate modern artists and singers of rock, pop, hip-hop, etc.
- All of them, due to repetition, know every time what they need to do and how to succeed, and hypnotized by the triumph, which comes more and more easily in every life, they sink into the abyss.
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Each life is a repetition of the previous one, plus the good and bad consequences.
Karma - Dharma
(See “Yes, Yes, Yes”, chapter “Karma Transactions”) (See “The Mysteries of Life and Death”, chapter “Reincarnation and Karma”) (See “The Mystery of the Golden Blossom”, chapter “The Law of Karma”) (See “Beyond Death”, chapter “The Law of Karma”) (See “Beyond Death”, chapter “Human Karmic Cases”) (See “Beyond Death”, chapter “Negotiations”) (See “Observing the Mystery”, chapter “Karma”) (See “The Magic of the Runes”, chapter “The Rune Not”)
o The word “Karma” means “deed” or “action” in Sanskrit. o The word “Dharma” means “universal law” or “cosmic order” in Sanskrit.
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The Law of Karma-Dharma is the law of cause and effect.
- Every good deed produces Dharma, that is, reward. o E.g. health, prosperity, friends, success, peace, understanding, enlightenment, etc.
- Every bad deed produces Karma, that is, debt. o E.g. illness, poverty, conflicts, failures, problems, etc.
- A person receives karma not only for the evil they do, but also for the good they could have done but did not do.
- Therefore, in life everyone gets what they deserve.
- “Do not be deceived, God is not mocked, for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap.” - Galatians 6:7
- “As I have seen, those who plow iniquity and sow wickedness reap the same.” - Job 4:8
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Examples of how the Law of Karma works: o For example, if someone took someone else’s wife, in the next life someone will take their own wife. o For example, if someone was a bad parent, they will have bad parents in the next life. o For example, the murderer again participates in the murder, but this time he is the victim. o For example, the thief commits the same crime again, but this time he is put in prison. o For example, the robber wants to run again, to use his legs for crimes, but this time he is disabled or has lost his legs in an accident. o For example, a person born blind will want to see the things in life that in a previous life led him to commit cruelties, but he will not be able to. o For example, a woman will fall in love with the same man she left for someone else in a previous life, but this time the man will leave her for another woman. o For example, the suicide who renounced life, in the next life, when he is young and full of appetite for life, will have to die. o For example, smallpox is a result of hatred. o For example, tuberculosis is a result of atheism and materialism. o For example, malaria is a result of selfishness. o For example, cancer is a result of ejaculation (we won’t say this in the First Chamber, of course). o For example, homosexuality is the result of sexual degeneration (we won’t say that in the First Chamber either).
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Real stories about how the Law of Karma works:
- Master Samael had studied internally a car accident in which: one man died instantly, another suffered third-degree burns and after 20 days of agony died, and another suffered a dislocated shoulder. o The one who died instantly was, in his previous life, a very rich and domineering landowner, who enjoyed letting his horses trample his poor workers. o The one who died from burns had, in his past life, poured gasoline on his brothers while they were sleeping and burned them. o The man who suffered a dislocated shoulder had, in his past life, along with a gang, beaten a man and dislocated his shoulder.
- Master Samael had studied internally a woman whose two children had severe mental disabilities. o In her previous life, her two children were two men who besieged her romantically. o The woman, out of vanity, urged them to duel for her and so they killed each other. o The two men were born with disabilities to repay the Karma they took by harming their bodies, and for their souls to understand their mistake, wanting to express themselves through the physical body but unable to. o The woman, to repay the Karma she earned by making them kill each other, now had to take care of them.
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Karma can be paid in 3 ways:
- With pain.
- No matter how serious a sin is, the pain it causes has a certain magnitude that, when paid, the debt is erased.
- “Whoever has the capital to pay, pays and does well in his negotiations. Whoever has nothing to pay with, must pay with pain.”
- With good deeds.
- We can often avoid pain by paying with service and sacrifice.
- For example, someone who is sick can help others heal, someone who has financial problems can help others who have even more serious deficiencies, etc.
- “Do good deeds to pay off your debts.”
- By being forgiven.
- This can only be done by repenting and dissolving the ‘ego’ that produced it.
- When we understand our mistake and dissolve the ‘I’ that committed it, the Law no longer needs to punish us, since we have repented of our mistake and the offender has died.
- “A higher law washes away a lower one.”
- Only the Karma one receives due to crimes against the Holy Spirit is not forgiven, i.e., sexual abuse, murder, suicide, etc.
- This Karma is called “Karma Duro”, meaning “Hard Karma”, which cannot be forgiven or paid for through good deeds, but only through suffering.
- “Every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven men, but the blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven men” - Matthew 12:31
- With pain.
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Karma is negotiable.
- The Law of Karma is not a mechanical law.
- The Law of Karma is directed by conscious Beings: the Lords of the Law. o In the inner worlds there are the Courts of Divine Law in which the V.M. Anubis operates with his 42 Judges. o In the Courts of Divine Law there are books in which the Karma and Dharma of each person are written.
- One can negotiate one’s Karma with the Lords of the Law, offering in return some kind of service or sacrifice to others.
- He can also ask for “credit” to be granted something he needs (physical or internal) and repay it later.
- For example, someone can make a negotiation using the NOT Rune.
- But he must be very careful to fulfill his promise and pay the “credit” he requested, otherwise Karma will fall upon him, forcing him to pay with pain.
- “We fight the Lion of Law with Libra.”
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In order to receive, one must first give.
- This allows him to have the values (Dharma) to receive. o For example, if someone wants health, they must help the sick. o For example, if someone wants prosperity, they must help those in need. o For example, if someone wants to be loved, they must learn to love. o For example, if someone wants to have good and loyal friends, they must learn to be a good and loyal friend themselves. o For example, if someone wants others to understand them and be patient with their flaws, they must learn to put themselves in the shoes of others and understand them. “If someone does not give, he has no right to receive.
The more he gives, the more he receives.
And from him who does not give, even what he does not have will be taken away.”
Reincarnation-Return to Christianity
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Although the theory of Reincarnation-Return was fundamental to early Christianity, it was removed from Christian Doctrine at the 5th Ecumenical Council of 553 AD in Constantinople, under the influence of Emperor Justinian.
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Without the theory of Reincarnation-Return and Karma-Dharma, Christianity no longer makes sense.
- How is it that the All-Merciful and Just God determines some to be born into wealth and prosperity, while others into poverty and misery?
- How can someone with the good or bad deeds of a lifetime, which are finite, then deserve eternal reward in heaven or eternal punishment in hell?
- How can a child who lives only a few days or months deserve eternal reward or eternal punishment after death?
- How can someone be perfected in just one lifetime, when Jesus says: “Be perfect, as your Father in heaven is perfect.” - Matthew 5:48
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The Reincarnation in the Gospel:
- “Who do people say that I, the Son of Man, am?” And they said, “Some say John the Baptist; others, Elijah; and still others, Jeremiah or one of the prophets.” - Matthew 16:13-14
- “And they asked him, ” What then? Art thou Elijah? And he said, I am not. Art thou the Prophet? And he answered, No. Then said they unto him, Who art thou? That we may give an answer to them that sent us; What sayest thou of thyself?” - John 1:21-22
- “And his disciples asked him, saying, Why say the scribes that Elias must first come? And Jesus answered and said unto them, Elias truly cometh first, and restoreth all things: but I say unto you, That Elias has come already, and they knew him not, but have done unto him whatsoever they listed: so shall also the Son of man be of them. Then understood the disciples that he spoke unto them of John the Baptist.” — Matthew 17:10-13
Suggested Practice with Divine Law
- At the end of the class we will do a simple pranayama and a guided practice:
- First, we all do 6 rounds of pranayama together, inhaling through one nostril, holding the breath for a moment, and exhaling through the other.
- Then we do some relaxation, emptying the mind, etc.
- We concentrate on the heart and reflect that the Law of Cosmic Justice governs the Universe and that every person has exactly what they deserve.
- Then, we ask our Being to intercede for us before Master Anubis and the 42 Judges of Divine Law to help us stop committing mistakes, so that we do not continue to produce more Karma.
- We also ask that they grant us the grace to begin to repay our Karma through our good deeds and through sacrifice for humanity.
- We give thanks.
- The practice will last approximately 20-25 minutes.