We are the
Angels
Healing Our Past, Present, and Future with
THE LORDS OF KARMA
Diane Stein
The Lords of Karma
WHO ARE THE LORDS OF KARMA AND WHY DO
they help us to clear our karmic debts and patterns at this
time? Very little seems to have been written on these Be-ings,
but we do know they are mentioned in both Indian writings
and Old Testament Judaism. In Judaism they are called the
Lipika, the Recording Angels of the Book of Life. The original
Old Testament focus on judgment is karmic judgment, and
this is probably also true of the New Testament and
Revelations. Jesus came out of a Hebrew esoteric tradition,
the Essenes, which may have had close ties to early Mahayana
Buddhism. He may also have received training in Egypt,
India, and Tibet. Christianity originally held the concept of
karma and reincarnation and early Christians would have
been aware of the Lords of Karma.
In Buddhism and Hinduism, karma is the direct manifestation
of punishment and reward earned through a person’s
deeds or attachments (emotions). As accumulated in one
lifetime, these deeds and attachments are returned to the
soul in the next incarnation: For good or for bad “what you
sow is what you reap.” This version of the law of karma is
implacable. What you do returns to you, often harshly, and
life inevitably means suffering. The Lords of Karma confer
the judgment and the punishment and there is no appeal.
The only salvation for the individual in these philosophies is
to complete the lessons and prevent further karma, positive
or negative. It is karma still to be completed that makes reincarnation
necessary, with ending the Wheel of Rebirth the
ultimate goal.
Devout Hindus decline to do healing to help someone, for
fear that doing so will give them karmic attachment (however
positive) with that person. They also feel that by healing
someone they have interfered with that person’s karma,
which makes it necessary for them to repeat the suffering in
another incarnation to complete it. They will not help a starving
or dying person lying on the streets of Calcutta, because
they believe they would be interfering with the person’s
required fate. My own understanding of healing and karma is
that if someone is to be helped, the healer is just a neutral
channel for the will of Goddess.
Buddhism is gentler and more compassionate, though
like Hinduism its intent is ending the Wheel of Rebirth. In
the Buddhist concept, understanding how the world works,
and how the mind (mental body, mind grid) creates karma
and all reality, frees a person from its illusion, and from having
to continue on the Wheel. That understanding is called
enlightenment, the ultimate goal. In early Theravada
Buddhism, a person who attained enlightenment went to
Parinirvana, into the nothingness of the Void, and never
returned to Earth or incarnation again. Later Mahayana
Buddhism offered the concept of the bodhisattva: those who
have attained enlightenment may choose to return to help
others achieve freedom. No one leaves Earth permanently
until everyone leaves. Jesus was probably versed in Mahayana
Buddhism, by the evidence of his teachings, and he was certainly
a bodhisattva. The techniques in this book, while not
Buddhist, can further each individual on the path to resolving
karma for everyone.
Judaism offers the most familiar example of the workings
of the Lords of Karma. For Jews, the Fall Equinox New Year
celebration of Rosh Hashanah means the opening of the
Akashic Record or each soul’s Book of Life. For ten days the
book is open, while God and the Recording Angels observe
people’s lives and determine their destinies for the coming
year. In those ten days, one’s karma for the year is written but
can still be revised. On Yom Kippur, ten days after the New
Year, the book and one’s fate are sealed and become irrevocable.
Most of the discussion of law and judgment in Judaism is
karmic judgment and can be quite harsh.
When I first met the Lords of Karma, they seemed as
implacable (and downright scary) as their reputation. I was
introduced to them during a healing I received about five
years ago. There was an issue in my life I needed help with,
as no technique I’d used had made a difference. The healer
directed me to ask for the presence of the Lords of Karma,
and then to ask them what my karmic contract for that issue
was. When I did so, a row of tall Be-ings covered in black
robes came into my psychic vision. They did not speak and
seemed quite displeased that I had asked for them to come. I
asked about the contract and was given the information I
requested, briefly and tersely.
The healer directed me to ask if the contract could be
changed to allow for healing. When I did, the Lords of Karma
wished to know what I would change the contract to. The
healer warned me to be very careful wording my request,
because, if it were granted, it would become irrevocable. She,
I, my spirit guides, and the Astral Self of the other person in
the contract discussed what to ask for and the exact wording
of the request. When that was decided, I asked again for the
Karmic Be-ings’ presence and stated my request. I heard the
single word “granted,” and they were gone.
I was told by the healer that going to these Be-ings should
be done only once in a lifetime, for a life or death reason, and
only if all other possible options have failed. “Don’t get them
mad,” she warned me. “You were born into a culture with relative
freedom, hot water, and flush toilets. You don’t want to
starve in Somalia next time.” By now I was thoroughly awed,
but my request had been granted and the multicolored fireworks
and rainbows I watched psychically for many nights
after confirmed the changes. My healing work since that time
has focused upon bringing the healing into the earthplane
level, and it has now manifested through all the other bodies.
Most karmic release work happens far more immediately
once granted.
After this first meeting I was wary about returning to the
Lords of Karma, but did so occasionally when doing healing
for others. If someone came to me with a life-threatening, or
life’s peace-threatening issue that seemed otherwise unresolvable,
I took them for karmic release. Some spectacular healings
occurred, but because I didn’t know about bringing the
release into the present, many more seemed inconclusive.
The Karmic Board still seemed very austere and never friendly,
so I didn’t request their presence often.
Slightly more than a year ago, at Fall Equinox, 1995,
when the Book of Life is opened, or possibly because it was
my birthday, I began doing intensive karmic release work.
This time the Lords of Karma came to me, demanding that I
“ask” for what I needed, and that I ask again and again on a
number of issues. This happened during a highly accurate
psychic reading. The reader pinpointed several bits of past
lives that still needed clearing. I was already aware of most of
the lifetimes, and had done work to release them by other
methods, but each had something more to clear, something I
had missed seeing about each situation. As she spoke of each,
the Lords of Karma came in and ordered me to “ask.” I did,
and each request to fully clear the lifetime or situation was
immediately “granted.”
They did not then leave as they had in the past, but
remained to clear each issue the reader delineated. We were
both quite amazed, but after a dozen or so of these situations
released very quickly, I was afraid to continue for fear of an
energy backlash that would be too intense. I decided to stop
but made note of the other issues that still needed healing.
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