Some insights about Karma
A reflective introduction to karma as a way of considering causality, intention, consequence, and personal responsibility.
Continue readingQuiet reflections for a more conscious life—grounded in self-inquiry, mindfulness, compassion, and the daily choices that shape our journey.
This restored journal is designed for readers who want to pause, reflect, and approach spiritual ideas with curiosity rather than certainty.
Here, “ascension” is treated as a personal metaphor: the gradual movement from reaction toward awareness, from fear toward compassion, and from scattered attention toward a clearer inner life.
About this journalThe journal returns to three simple themes that can be explored without adopting a single doctrine.
Notice thoughts, patterns, and reactions before immediately identifying with them.
Ask what a moment is teaching and what values you want your response to express.
Translate insight into one grounded action, however small, that supports a kinder life.
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A reflective introduction to karma as a way of considering causality, intention, consequence, and personal responsibility.
Continue readingFeel your feet. Relax your jaw. Let one breath arrive without improving it. Ask: “What quality do I want to bring into what comes next?”