Thursday, 16 February 2012

What is Karam Kriya?



Karma is the repeating structures that take us through the time but with no result, only repetition of subconsciously familiar patterns that imprison us in a false sense of security. The construct of the word is:
Kar am - action to end all action. The last judgement
Ka = who (what, which);
Ra = to move; Ma = the immovable. Who moves the immovable?

Kriya is the dynamic consciousness that brings our static patterns to completion. It represents the shift from a life of habits that enslave us to a life of discipline that serves us. That means the establishment of Dharma. The Dharmic life uses the time to go beyond the time.
Kri ya - the cry; calling out with soul; acting with soul; (fully, totally and wholeheartedly.)
Karam Kriya is explicit about the spiritual dimension to our existence and refers openly to the unknown God of all gods. It is for those who are finished the travel away from their essential nature and are ready to turn around and begin the journey home.
We are born to realise a notion, to bring an idea into the world, to embody a principle in action. In the beginning of life that notion is very vague and by the end of our life it could crystallise to become our last word. Karam Kriya is the work of finding and applying the action that will complete the notion, giving it shape to carry it into infinite life.
By Shiv Charan Singh - Master of Karam Kriya

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