DWQA QuestionsCategory: KarmaA viewer asks: “Are we karmically responsible for actions our deep subconscious takes if we are not consciously aware of what was taking place?”
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
Although some might find this surprising, this is quite true. Regardless of the level of the mind, whatever it causes you to think and feel and do that results in a karmic consequence, it will not be made an exception and excluded from having an influence on your future, for better or worse, as the case may be. So as with conscious intention, anything of a positive nature contributed to the self or others will bring a karmic benefit in the way of a blessing or divine grace in some instances, but anything harming the self or others will require balancing in the future by the individual themselves, again with the possibility of divine grace easing that burden under the right circumstances, having done prayer work, for example. So the usual variables are in play energetically, that acts of loving kindness can offset the karmic negativity generated by the deeper reaches of the mind to cause harm to the self or others energetically. So much will depend on the overall conduct of one’s life to make up for acts of omission and commission set in motion by the deep subconscious, as everything you launch into the universe by any level of the mind will have an influence, and you are not off the hook simply because you are not aware of this consciously—the energy is coming from you and you will be held to account by the Law of Karma.