
Karma and The Quiet Question
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Recently, I’ve been thinking about karma.
Especially my own.
Not in a fearful, doom-and-gloom way—but with curiosity and responsibility.
A quiet question echoing at the back of my mind:
How much do I owe?
After all, I know the Universal Law: you reap what you sow.
And I’ve tried to sow good seeds for as long as I can remember.
But I also know I haven’t always been conscious.
There were times when I was ignorant, dissonant, misinformed, or simply unaware.
And in those moments, I may have created karma by default—without intention, but still with impact.
So now, as someone on a journey of deepening, remembrance, and what some call enlightenment, I ask:
I’ve grown.
I’ve learned.
I’ve softened and awakened.
I’ve made different choices.
But still, that question sits quietly in the background. Not accusing me—but reminding me:
Karma is not about punishment. It’s about balance. It’s a mirror. A ripple. A teacher.
And I believe that by choosing better now—with heart, with awareness, with sacred responsibility—
…I’m already clearing what once weighed me down.
So if you’re reading this and wondering the same about your own karmic journey, know this:
It’s not about being perfect. It’s about being present.
Growth clears karma.
Truth clears karma.
Humility clears karma.
Love clears karma.
Right action—anchored in awareness—clears karma.
And most of all?
Choosing again.
That’s the most powerful karmic act of all.
with love,
-x Rainbow Lioness -x