48 How do I differentiate good from bad karma?

 

There is no bad karma. All karmic consequences are opportunities for you to realize that what you thought of doing or what you actually did is something that you shouldn’t think or do. 

Being childlike, mindless sheep or lambs as Jesus liked to refer to men, generally, we don’t know that what we do is not right in the eyes of God, evil or devilish even. It’s natural, it’s human. Hence, Jesus, prayed to the Father to forgive us.

We are work-in-progress. The Law of Karma is intended to help us become better and more deserving children of God.

We need to learn those things we don’t yet know, become strong where we are weak and because we will fail many times, we are given second and third hard lessons, more chances to succeed.

When we experience the harm we inflicted on someone, we quickly learn that it is something we don’t want done to us, consequently, unless we are too dense, we won’t repeat the offense.

We should all be grateful for the opportunity that God provides us, daily.

 

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