Taken from this linkWhat answer can be given to the profane ones who—when speaking to them about the law of return—allege that they cannot believe in it, since nobody has gone and returned in order to narrate what they have seen?
Samael Aun Weor: Days come and go. The suns return to their point of departure after thousands of years. The years return time and time again. The four stations of spring, summer, autumn, and winter always return. So, there is no need to believe in the law of return, since it is so evident, given that everybody is seeing it every day. Thus also the souls return, come again to this world, since “return” is a law that is in all creation.
And finally, taken from this link‘Karma means actions: the actions of our body, speech and mind. This subject is very meaningful …'
'Every action we perform leaves an imprint, or potentiality, on our very subtle mind, and each imprint eventually gives rise to its own effect. Our mind is like a field, and performing actions is like sowing seeds in that field. Virtuous actions sow seeds of future happiness and non-virtuous actions sow seeds of future suffering. These seeds remain dormant in our mind until the conditions for them to ripen occur, and then they produce their effect. In some cases, this can happen many lifetimes after the original action was performed.’
I don't personally believe in Karma, but I feel like challenging my own beliefs on it.Consciousness is an energy, and energy cannot be destroyed. What this means is that the Consciousness does not die. The Consciousness is an energy that changes, and it changes according to cause and effect.
What about you? Do you agree or disagree with these quotes? Do you believe in Karma, or not? Come share your thoughts here and hopefully this can start an educational, constructive debate.