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Yogini |
| Date: |
20-Oct-2005-11:24:21 |
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Question on Karma |
OK...you guys are probably going to get tired of all my questions, but I just keep getting them. My latest one is about Karma and Lucifer. I know there's been postings about Karma before...UT even stated he has his own beliefs about it and it was different from Rama's. But this time, I have a different question about it. Here goes:
Karma is supposed to be an inescapable force and no one, not even the Enlightened can escape it. Right? I think that's the general consensus. It hits everyone...from Hitler to an Enlightened Being. No getting around it. So how is it that Lucifer is able to still have power and is still such a forceful entity? He fell from grace when he thought himself better than God or just as powerful as God. He had his own agenda and took other angels with him when he turned his back on God. Why didn't Karma affect him? Even if it did, by bringing down his state of mind, he is still able to create evil events. Yet if any one of us mortals came close to doing the same evil deeds, we would surly be punished either by bringing our state of minds down or by actually physically affected. Why is that?
Lucifer was a very powerful angel...the right hand of God. Scholars of the Bible say he isn't the ugly creature they depict him to be in the movies. No, he had such beauty and powers of persuasion, that even men would prostitute themselves and even sell their children to him. Talk about personal power! So why didn't God take away his power when he fell? You would think that would be a natural loss since he opposed God's goodness and went the other way. But I don't think he lost his powers. He is still very much around. So, maybe, just maybe, there IS a way around Karma. Somehow, he is able to still bring chaos to the world and not lose any power. This amazes me because why should it be different for him? Is there a different ruling for Angels than for mortals? If so, that isn't fair. And God is supposed to favor us than his Angels, so why is He so strict with us?
Don't get me wrong...I'm not about to worship Lucifer, but it would be most interesting to have a conversation with him and see what his methods of going against God and still remain in power are. You'd have to agree it would be interesting to hear - No?
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