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    • What is Buddhism?
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      • Tara
      • Medicine Buddha
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  • Home
  • What is Buddhism?
  • Siddhartha Gautama
  • The Four Noble Truths
  • The Eight Fold Path
  • The Five Precepts
  • The Three Jewels
  • Gratitude
  • Karma
  • Mantras
    • Mantras
    • Tara
    • Medicine Buddha
    • Om Mani Padme Hum
    • Three Jewels
    • Wealth Mantra
  • Mindfulness
  • Seven Fold Prayer
  • You Become What You Think
  • Meditation
  • The Divine 108

Karma is the balance and order.

The rippling effect resonates through the cosmos.

Sound and vibration are universal through the infinite of space. These are the forces that guide the energy and power of Karma. What you vibrate into the universe is what resonates back at you; what you project outwards comes full circle and is received back to you. Energy and vibration from you is created by your thoughts, feelings, words and actions. 


Your thoughts, words, actions and feelings are projected into the universe, and this vibration carries it effect whether positive or otherwise, touching others and everything around you and further afield in a rippling effect that resonates through the cosmos. You should be mindful of this at all times, an angry burst will devastate the balance around you and Karma will come into play, teaching you a lesson on mindfulness by removing your happiness and placing you in a state of Dukkha. Karma has the power to remove not only the spiritual, but the physical; respect the power of karma and it will respect you.


Treating others with kindness and compassion, speaking to others as you wish to be spoken too, leaving things as you wish to find them, respecting the environment around you and placing yourself in harmony with your immediate situation will only yield good Karma; karma further enforcing your good intention and strengthening the light and vibration you project.


The energy and vibration from this good karma is felt even before you’ve spoken, before others notice your physical presence, the vibration from your torus can be felt as a gut feeling in others. This is the heart torus connecting to its surroundings, a kind of sixth sense connecting to your own.


Treat karma as if it governs your thoughts, words and actions, karma is the policing energy that will keep you in check as you meander through your eternal journey; keeping balance and order in a world of chaos.

A message from Gautama

”If you truly loved yourself, you could never hurt another”

The Torus.

The torus field is a an electromagnetic field that makes up our aura or energy body. The torus teaches us that energy flows both up, down and all around. The torus flows in infinite directions and sends an equal amount of energy both upwards and downwards, simultaneously.


We’ll explore the torus and it power in the future with its own page for you to learn from.

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