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When you take from, you are taken from (examples Adolf Hitler, Saddam Hussein and many more)
Karma returns, it doesn't express judgment, it just returns what you put out
About Judgment:
Those that judge are judged.
We are each unique expressions of the Creator. The Creator is all unique expressions. When we judge others, we are weighing one expression over another. But how can one be weighed over another, when all are unique expressions and of the Creator? Each expression is beautiful in its own way. Let it all just be. Let it exist. Let it experience, let each expression discover itself that it is of the Creator and return home on its own path in its own way.
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Hello Chris,
May I suggest different points of view that I personally believe in? Karma doesn't return by itself. We choose it either to continue, to finish or to balance something from another life. But it is not something that we can't get out of unless we "pay" or "burn" it (as it is usually said) in the "eye for an eye mood". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROO1OXDiQ_U .
" [...]And we have discussed the idea that karma is completely self-imposed, by you upon yourself. There is no outside, exteriorized judgment against you. Karma is simply representative of a momentum of an idea that you wish to play out in any particular physiological lifetime that may have connections to what you call other physiological lifetimes you have lived or will live.[...]"
As for judgment, I will paraphrase a Romanian Saint very dear to me, Arsenie Boca, who has helped me so much ever since I learned of his existence 3 years ago. He says: "Whatever you forgive to another, it is to you that is erased." Which actually means that when you judge another, it is you that you actually judge. Because if you can see that that you judge, it means you contain it also and you don't accept it in yourself first of all. And, since we are all One, it is logical that whatever you judge inside the One that you are, you are judging a part of you. Plus, if each of us is a creator of his own reality and the people in his reality are his/her representations of those people and not the real ones, than again, we come to the same conclusion: whenever we judge, we judge ourselves.
This is what I've come to understand from my own experience and with the help of many.
Love and light,
Daniela.