DWQA QuestionsCategory: KarmaWhen lives are lost, or people experience suffering, torture, or imprisonment as punishment for being a lightworker, is this generating good karma, or only karmic wounds from victimization which create a future healing burden?
Nicola Staff asked 5 years ago
In actuality, both things take place. There is wounding to be sure and that is the primary concern you have as a healer in seeing the history of your clients depicted in their akashic records, where many past traumas are associated with current suffering and difficulty, and now that you are on the scene to help, will be shown the relevant prior events feeding the problem. This always makes it look bad and makes it look grim and one could well see the correlation between repeated lifetimes of being tortured and killed for wanting to help and being intuitively aware, and so on, as being simply a liability and a mistake even. What is not captured in the akashic record is the consequence, in a positive sense, that will happen, just as the negative future is not captured, but only the record of what took place in the event itself. Karma takes into account the energetic consequence not only of what gets things out of alignment, but where that energy goes and what it represents in terms of balancing forces. The impulse to do good, the attempt to be a change agent, to be an instrument for healing and assistance to bring relief for someone, is divine, and that energy is not destroyed when a person is arrested, imprisoned, starved, beaten, and eventually executed if things reach that extreme. The energy of the good deed lives on in the same way the pain of suffering from a series of deprivations will live on. So all such attempts to serve the light are not only attempts, they are a contribution of energy for the side of good that do make a difference and they are linked to their originator and will return to them in the form of a reward because good energy is rewarding. It is that simple. It is a different frequency and meaning and can only bring joy and happiness because that is the energy it holds. So, for every violent and painful ending of a life given in service to the Divine, there will be a reward of equal or greater magnitude bestowed on that person. In a sense, they are all martyrs to the cause. Even though they are unsung, and it may never have been noticed by anyone, it is always noticed by karma and it is noticed by the divine realm as well. It will be reviewed and noted again and again with the planning of each lifetime, and is very much seen in a positive way in planning a new incarnation. This is one of the reasons people will continue with the enterprise in the first place, knowing they may well be counteracted in their efforts and overwhelmed and taken out because it has happened previously many times. They still will come, and while the purpose is not to receive benefits, the fact that they will, solely from making the attempt to do good on behalf of the Divine, is a form of insurance and compensation they know will be there for them despite the difficulty, and the struggle, and the suffering, and pain they may encounter. There is still the awareness that their soul will gain and grow even though there is some healing need created by a setback. That is, in fact, outweighed by the karmic benefits of making a contribution, if only in the attempt, whether or not it is truly effective, it is still a good deed and will be recognized and rewarded.