The student having now gained an understanding of what the Great Law is and how it works, is in a position to take the next great step and understand how it is possible to rise above even the Great Law itself, in the name of the CHRIST.
This does not mean that the laws of the physical or mental planes are broken. It means that man, because of his essential divine selfhood, has the power of rising above these domains into the infinite dimension of Spirit where such laws no longer affect him. The law of reaping what one sows, often called the Law of Karma, is actually law for mind only; it is not law for Spirit. In Spirit all is perfect and eternal, unchanging good.
So man has the choice of Karma or Christ. This is the best news that has ever come to mankind, and for that reason it is called the glad tidings, or the Gospel. Karma turns out to be inexorable only so long as you do not pray. For any given mistake, you must either suffer the consequences, which we call being punished, or wipe them out by the Practice of the Presence of God.
It must not be supposed, however, that the consequences of a mistake are to be cheaply evaded by a perfunctory prayer. Sufficient realization of God to alter fundamentally the character of the sinner is required in order to wipe out the punishment that otherwise must always follow upon sin. When the sinner becomes a changed man, and will not even desire to repeat his sin, then is he saved, for Christ is Lord of Karma.
And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
(Romans 12:2).
As we look forward to a new year and decade with hope, confidence and anticipation, let us remember that all the good and joyful things we hope for are within our grasp if we reach first for God. When we begin each day with the Holy Spirit guiding us, there is no goal beyond our reach. And better yet, any goal we do attain will be good for us and those we love.
At the beginning of a new year and decade, let us remind ourselves that our past is just that, the past. Once we have accepted our mistakes. learned from them and through God’s spirit and grace, changed our behavior, we are freed from the yoke of guilt, shame and the consequences that flow from our missteps.
So today, let us embrace the good and new in our hearts, minds and wills as we lay down the worldly and weary burdens of the old year. Then, let our spirits reflect into our earthly world the shining light and hope of God’s Holy Spirit. And, let all the hope, joy and peace of the Gospel fill our gardens each day of this year and this decade.
Happy Holy New Year,
Z gardener