
Where is the intertwine between natural laws and the human power to create?
Sensei often hears from clients that spiritual figures with clairvoyant abilities claim certain life problems cannot be overcome – such as the inability to have children or find a partner. Sensei himself has seen in some clients’ biofields clear signs that certain challenges may remain unresolved in this lifetime.
This raises the question:
- Is it worth fighting for it? Or should one accept their karma?
- If you accept it, what kind of creator are you?
- If you accept it, how will karma then change? After all, karma is, ultimately, a living matter.
- On the other hand, if you fight, how should you fight?
It is also known that certain spiritual masters, who have reached high spiritual realms and deep purity of spirit, have been granted the ability to cleanse karma to some extent, and some even beyond that.
Likewise, it is known that people, at the end of their lives, facing severe illness, sometimes miraculously heal. Undoubtedly, this involves a change in karma at the last moment.
So, is it possible to change karma? How?
Let me reiterate a well-known stance of Sensei. He often avoids giving ready-made solutions. These never lead to spiritual growth. Thoughts that provoke positive reflection, however, do. The internal transformation that arises from a dialogue with oneself can bring profound change.
Could this be the key?
Why does certain karma apply to a particular person? Because of a specific mix of physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual being. That certain mix, that certain quality, through its actions, has created this karma.
By changing internally, we change everything, especially our position toward what is happening to us. A new perspective on the circumstances we face leads to new reactions and actions. In this way, the response of natural laws also shifts, and everything changes.
At this moment, I want to highlight this perspective. Could it be that “Locked Karma” is a spiritual lesson of the highest rank? One tied to faith, to the willingness to grow spiritually, connected to patience and persistence.
Deep respect,
Sensei

