THE ART OF CREATING GOOD KARMAS | Sudhanshu Ji Maharaj

THE ART OF CREATING GOOD KARMAS | Sudhanshu Ji Maharaj

The quality and ethical level of actions of an individual depend on the pattern of his life and his social conduct in society. There are enormous avenues of good conduct. There is no limit to do good karma. Karma is the act, work or deed that affects our future life and also, our life in the next birth. The concept of Karma puts a lot of emphasis, not just on our actions but on our intent as well. Good actions done with good intent help you create Good Karma. Newton had correctly observed that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. What you do today will impact you in some way tomorrow and only those who choose to live wisely, and with this awareness of how nature works will gain in the end.
Create Good Karma
So, in order to create good karma, should you start donating? Adopt a child? Give up your wealth? These are some thoughts that come to mind and we have seen how the rich love to give back. But, is charity enough or do you need to go beyond all the commonly known actions that people engage in to rinse off their karmic debts? Sure it will do you good when you offer financial help to those in need but don’t do it to free your soul of guilt. Leading a thoughtful life and by being considerate towards one and all, you will find peace sooner than you think. To think all your actions through may not seem feasible but with effort and patience, you will experience change from within and this will help you live a life that’s meaningful. Not all of us are strong enough to lead saintly lives but there are little things that can be done every day to create Good Karma and awaken the spirit that makes you truly human. Change does not happen overnight, it takes time but the sooner you begin this process, the sooner you will find relief from the misery caused by negative Karma.
Five Suggestions to Create Good Karma
Here are five suggestions that will guide you to reflect upon your actions and create good karma:

01. Speak words of kindness to everyone you meet and know Never utter words that you know are going to hurt someone’s feelings. If what you are going to say will not help the person in any way, refrain from saying it. Choose your words carefully and avoid using filthy
language or language that one uses to express contempt, anger, rage or other similar emotions.

02. Smile for your family and friends Spread cheer in their lives with your kind gestures and meaningful actions. Don’t hold yourself back from showing how you care. Let your ego step aside. You will lose nothing in the process.

03. Never mock someone’s weaknesses
If someone is not skilled, someone has poor writing or reading skills, makes spelling errors, dresses inappropriately, lacks manners – no matter what you think is lacking in another person, you will create nothing other than bad karma for yourself and increase your own
suffering by belittling someone. Those who are really secure from within will not indulge informing poor opinions of others based on what they consider is ‘right’ or ‘wrong’. If someone is mentally ill, you must find it in yourself to be kinder towards this person rather than ridiculing the illness. Everyone is special in their own unique way and there is no right way to judge someone, so it’s best to focus on yourself and not on others.

04. Help even when you will gain nothing in return There is no greater joy than the joy of giving selflessly. Very few have actually lead lives dedicated to selfless actions for the good of others. Helping old people cross the streets, giving up your seat in the bus for someone who may need it more than you, stopping to ask someone if he or she needs any help when you find someone stranded on the street or lost, engaging in conversations with those who seem lonely, complimenting those who seem insecure – it’s the little things you do daily that matter the most. Eventually, you will feel better about all the good that you do for everyone.

05. Put yourself in someone else’s shoes
While a selfish existence is the most convenient way to live, those who believe in the concept of Karma and how it works must find ways to overcome selfishness. Selfishness doesn’t mean you don’t make the most of your life and opportunities that you create for yourself or the advantages you get because of your destiny. Selfishness is when your desires encroach upon the happiness of others or when you don’t stop to think how your actions may be affecting another. It is when you force others to live as per what you think is best. Your selfless acts should bring you happiness and they shouldn’t cause you discomfort or dissatisfaction. It is the intent with which you act that makes all the difference. Increase your capacity for compassion and practice empathy.

Three kinds of Karma
One’s actions and the consequences of one’s actions are:
[i] Sañcita karma, the accumulated storehouse of one’s past actions and their effects, which have not yet manifested in one’s life;
[ii] Kriyamâna, vartamâna-, or âgâmî-karma, the present egocentric “doings” which one is perpetuating, which will have future consequences;
[iii] Prârabdha karma, that portion of one’s past karma [sañcita karma] which is destined to fructify in one’s present life and cannot be averted.

2 Comments

  1. Mamta Thakur says:

    शत् शत् नमन गुरुदेव
    धन्यवाद गुरुदेव आपका

  2. Bajirao says:

    Very good thought,very good distribution,& practical, apritiated.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *