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IT IS THE DIVINE COMMAND AND THEREFORE IT IS MY DUTY TO DO SO
our conduct. How do we discover the will of God when we are faced with a possibly bewildering array of choices?
The exposition of the Commandments of the Master addresses mainly addresses this question as we all know. That this is the theme of the several messages of the Master is clear to those who are really seeking ways and means of behaving as true aspirants in the path of spirituality.
Master states that by treating all our actions as dictates of the divine we creation of samskaras ceases. This leads us to the theory of formation of samskaras and the Universal Law of Karma. Karma means not only action, but also the result of an action. Whatever we are going through at the moment is the result of previous actions, not just of this life, but many lives. In short Karma is the sum total of our actions both in this life and in the preceding ones. Nothing happens by accident or chance actions. Everything happens in regular order, the past, present and the future being
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