--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <r...@...> wrote:
>

Wonderful. Thanks for posting this Rick; I will never again call you a fool 
thus partaking in your karma :-) 
There is no irony in my words; Maharishi's talk was a great reminder. Again; 
thank you for posting this.

> From an audio  (No 8) recorded in Hochgurgel in 1962 
>  
> (Thanks to Jörg Schenk)
>  
>  
> Maharishi speaks about  Karma
>  
> Some selected points:
>  
> Maharishi:     Who is the doer (of the Karma)?  The doer is the ego, the
> mind. Although the senses perform the action, but the senses are not the
> doer. The doer is the thinker within. So the thinker, as long as it is
> associated with the body, it is associated with the body. But the doer is
> that thinker, that subtle body, that  Jiva.  If he casts away this body,
> goes to the other body, he will be caught by that action in the other body.
> Body doesn't matter. What matters is the doer and what he has done....
>  
> As I was saying, the vibrations (of the Karma) return from the wall, from
> the sun, from millions of miles. There are galaxies in the world from where
> the light takes millions of years to reach the earth. When the vibrations
> reach so far and strike against that and then will be rebound and come back,
> millions of years have passed already. So the effect of the Karma done now
> is not received all at once. It keeps on being received from time to time,
> for (?) all eternity.
>  
> The effect in the vicinity of the doer is maximum, but the effect is created
> throughout the universe, whatever little effect at far distances, but it is
> created and all this effect has to come back....
>  
> Every second that we are producing some Karma, we are storing the fruit of
> that Karma to be born for millions of years....
>  
> Thoughts are the seed of Karma, very powerful seed. The seed in its seed
> status is very potent. If you have thoughts of injuring a man, you have
> injured the whole creation, already injured in the subtle state....
>  
> Future after death depends on what a man has done throughout life. But the
> next goal, where he will be born, mainly depends on the desire at the time
> of death, the desire at the time of death....
>  
> Question:  Is there a difference of a bad Karma done intentionally or
> unintentionally?
>  
> Maharishi:  Intentionally, because his attention was there, then the effect
> will be more intensive. But the effect will be on the same line....
>  
> Question: If I have a bad son and have to beat him, is this bad Karma?
>  
> Maharishi:   It is the Karma of the son that brings him beating and it is
> the Karma of the father that makes him sorry....
>  
> If I do some sin and in this room there is no one, I think nobody has seen
> it. But it has been exposed to the whole universe. Everyone in the universe
> knows it. And somehow that will be delivered to us back by all the agencies
> in the universe, knowing or unknowing.
>  
> You can't stop the evolution. If you commit sin in the room, then you are
> creating sinful vibrations. And sinful vibrations means, wherever they go
> they damage the evolution of that thing.
>  
> Someone speaks ill of the other and plans damaging him, very underknees
> plan, nothing on the surface, damaging the entire creation by his mischief.
> Because the agency of thought is just vibration. That is why scriptures
> forbid us speaking ill of others, or damaging someone or doing harm, because
> apparently we seem to be harming him but eventually we have to be harmed by
> our own doing of the harm to someone else.
>  
> To save the doer the teaching is Don't do any bad thing to anyone. Don't
> commit sin, go for virtue, help thy neighbour, so that thy maybe helped.
>  
> In India we have the proverb that if someone speaks ill of the other he
> partakes  his sin....
>  
> If you call someone a fool, then the vibrations of foolery have been spread
> in the whole creation and that foolery will return back to you, from all
> sides. 
>  
> Because man has that highly evolved nervous system. This great
> responsibility is on to man and not to animals. The responsibility of good
> and bad deeds, sin and virtue, this is for man and not for animals. Because
> man is in that position to understand how the Karma acts, how his action
> influences the whole creation and then he is influenced back by the same....
>  
> Try to do all good that you can, all your energy in doing good, but don't
> put your energy in criticizing the bad of someone. It is a waste of energy.
> Because, now when you are meditating, you are bringing that stable state of
> bliss consciousness in  your mind. That is sublimenting the state of the
> mind. At this state, if you keep on bringing bad things — talking ill of
> others and thinking of sin done by others — then you are neutralizing the
> power that you are gaining from  the absolute....
>  
> Nothing is more elevating than bringing the mind to the absolute being and
> nothing is more damaging than talking something bad or reflecting something
> sinful. Nothing is more damaging than this. Getting to the transcendent is
> the direct way to heaven and talking ill of someone or thinking bad of
> someone or reflecting on the sin done by someone is a direct way to hell.
> No greater crime  can one commit  than talking ill or thinking ill of
> something done by someone. Save yourself from your mind  going to the bad
> things.
>  
> You do good to the extent you can do, but don't think of bad done by
> others....
>  
> The responsibility is more on to those who are more evolved. Now we are all
> on the path on very swift, high evolution and therefore we have to be
> extremely cautious what we think and what we speak. Don't bring bad things,
> wrong things done by others to your mind and don't let that mind be spoiled
> which is infused with God consciousness.
>


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