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  Thursday, 18 November 2021
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Hello Instructors.

I am confused as to the nature of Karma, insofar as how it may relate to the suffering of Jesus Christ. It seems the law of Karma would need to be suspended, in order for Jesus to suffer and die for our sins. Or, to look at it from another perspective, it seems the law of karma would need to be suspended in order for someone who is without sin to suffer Karma that someone else created.

Is it possible that we may not suffer karma for some or all of our sins due to the actions (Love) of Jesus?

Thank you as always,

Jon
2 years ago
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#26498
Accepted Answer
A superior law always overcomes an inferior law.

Our Internal Christ, represented by Jesus, must work within our consciousness to redeem it.

Jesus of Nazareth, the Paramarthasattya or inhabitant of the Ain, entered our universe in order to teach the path of final liberation.

The physical master represents an internal principle. Do not confuse the two.

Study the following:

For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami

2 years ago
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#26498
Accepted Answer
A superior law always overcomes an inferior law.

Our Internal Christ, represented by Jesus, must work within our consciousness to redeem it.

Jesus of Nazareth, the Paramarthasattya or inhabitant of the Ain, entered our universe in order to teach the path of final liberation.

The physical master represents an internal principle. Do not confuse the two.

Study the following:

For thirty years I sought God. But when I looked carefully I found that in reality God was the seeker and I the sought. -Bayazid al-Bastami

Jon Creese selected the reply #26498 as the answer for this post — 2 years ago
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