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The Karmic Learning Process

By Stephen Proskauer MD | August 4, 2009

Theology aside, the concept of a continuous learning process extending beyond a single lifetime turns out to be a useful paradigm for working with Karmic Therapy patients. We find ourselves thinking and talking during sessions as if this model were literally the way things are. Seeing each lifetime as just one course in a large curriculum serves as a pragmatic way of making sense out of subjective experience without forcing dogmatic conclusions about the nature of objective reality.

In tracing the karma cycle, let’s begin arbitrarily just before conception. Karmic lessons incompletely mastered in previous lives determine the specific issues that need to be confronted in the next life. The pattern of past karma generates the plan for the next life and determines the attributes of the new body, its gifts and handicaps, as well as the social, educational, religious and economic background of the parents and their psychological characteristics. Often karmic connections from previous lives influence the choice of parents.

 

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Topics: Karma, Karmic Therapy |

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