34 – Karma: How Does It Actually Work?

what goes around comes around

Karma

Karma appears to be generally misunderstood. It affects everyone and no one is exempt.

For many years, I studied how Karma worked. There were many explanations out there; e.g. every action being mapped by the stars or being recorded in some way.  However, none of these really made a lot of sense to me, and it didn’t really explain why you reap what you sow.

Then I read a book called, “The Magus of Strovolos,” by Kyriacos C. Markides, which finally explained it in a way that made perfect sense to me.

In a nutshell, Karma is the results of our thoughts, intentions and actions.

Thoughts

I think it’s generally accepted now that our thoughts are real forces. A thought is a vibration and is composed of a specific energy. Once it’s put out there, it can technically travel on for eternity.  

However, I believe they don’t go very far. They tend to pool with thoughts that are similar to itself. 

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32 – Who was H.H. Holmes?

Dr. Holmes

A quick item of interest that follows from the last entry.   I thought I would sneak it in here.

This one is intriguing as it involves Omen.

As I mentioned earlier, I would chat for hours with Omen, prying him for those rare nuggets of History that any true historian would most likely give their right arm for.

Before Omen became the silent movie actress, he said he remembered another life.  Or thought he did.  That of one of the most infamous serial killers:   H.H. Holmes.

Omen was fascinated with dead bodies.  He also needed fresh blood to keep the bond between him and the body healthy.  Otherwise, he would become sick, weakened, and incapacitated.  Omen hated humans and looked upon them as mostly food, killing them was never an issue of conscience for him.

Fae Addiction

He also had a very unusual addiction to Fae energy.   It literally made him high.  (Fae being a generic term for nature spirits and fairies.)  Omen would regularly manage to get his hands on some, eat them, and end up acting like he was drunk or high on drugs.

I actually made him a Fae substitute that gave him the same high (but not the same thrill of the chase) in an attempt to stop him from killing more of them.  And yes, Fae are real.

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17 – The Life Of A Silent Movie Actress

Before We Move On…

I’m going to include one more entry from Omen, for now. It was a life he had for most of the 20th century as an actress.

While Omen seemed to have no issues telling others he was DaVinci, he never really mentioned the name of this one openly. So, in light of that, neither will I. And in any case, it would shatter many illusions if I did, I’m sure.

The clues are there for those who know what to look for. If you work it out, kudos to you.

Enjoy.

The Silent Treatment

     My foremost self was a film actress.  I grew up in the performance business and took to it quite well because I considered it an opportunity to perfect my slightly off kilter human performances, and I quite liked the novel idea of behaving as a human who is acting.  It was not something I had done before outside of a live theater. A long ways back in what was called, “The Orient;” and men dressed provocatively as women on stage…. Anyhow, getting off track already.  My acting career began on stage with my elder sister, as children, in order to fund my mother at the time; as we were quite broke and father walked out very early on, then I became involved with silent film from the moment it became a “thing,” and that part of my career lasted a very long while.

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