How Karma Works

Every time you think, speak, or do something, it is recorded in the depths of your consciousness. Why? Because you yourself are present in the process.Our consciousness is like a highly sensitive hard drive with virtually unlimited memory capacity, where absolutely everything is stored — every thought, word, or action. Even the tiniest detail leaves …

Every time you think, speak, or do something, it is recorded in the depths of your consciousness. Why? Because you yourself are present in the process.

Our consciousness is like a highly sensitive hard drive with virtually unlimited memory capacity, where absolutely everything is stored — every thought, word, or action. Even the tiniest detail leaves an imprint. That imprint forms a small cluster of energy, which, like a seed, matures in the subconscious until it gains enough strength to sprout back into consciousness and shape how we perceive the world around us.


Ancient Wisdom

The first law of karma states:
“Whatever you wish from life, you must first give to someone else.”
– Je Tsongkhapa (1357–1419), teacher of the First Dalai Lama

Karma works like an airplane: all the seeds we’ve sown in past lifetimes remain in our consciousness — both good and bad.

  • Seeds planted earlier inevitably sprout first.

  • Even a single good deed can outweigh much of the past and bring you success you never thought possible.

  • Yet negative seeds will also sprout — often at the most inconvenient time.

For example: my karmic seed of dissatisfaction may cause my partner to become skeptical or complain.


The Seeds We Carry

Even the smallest thought plants a seed in our subconscious, and these can later grow into significant results. This means each of us carries a bag of seeds of different qualities, ready to awaken at any time.

Think about it: do you remember every word, thought, or action from the past week? And what about months or years? You cannot predict when any of these seeds will ripen — until they manifest in your reality.


The Stop Lever

From the very first day, you must do something — quickly — to pull the stop lever.

The law of karma says:
Whatever you want from life, first give it to your karmic partner.

The essence is that everything has karmic content. If I complain, I create a problem for someone else.

To block the path of karma means to be extremely mindful, ensuring you no longer repeat the same actions from now on.


The Resonance Force

Your ability to quickly identify the problem and shut off the karmic valve is the solution.

Focus directly on the problem — never ignore it or hide from it. When you stop complaining, something powerful appears, called the Force of Resonance.

This is what can be described as a quantum karmic black hole: it resonates with all your past complaints, with all the seeds of negativity in your consciousness. It pulls them in, absorbs them, and robs them of the ability to sprout.


The Gift of Karma

This doesn’t give you mere intellectual understanding — it gives you the strength to solve any problem in family or business by closing its karmic valve.

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