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When Treated Harshly – (1141)

Introduction

It is pretty tough to be treated harshly. We naturally want it to end as fast as possible. Sometimes it doesn’t. This post gives some ideas on what we can do.


Karma

We may look up and ask “why, why am I being treated this way when all I have done is help, though true I did something that triggered it but it was not that bad that I get treated like this for so long.”.

The answer here is that we are paying a karma or perhaps going through a test, especially if it is blatantly unjust. Most likely though, it is karma. So be happy, we are cancelling a karmic debt and soon we will be free from it.


Tough Gymnasium – What do I do?

A very interesting and true point is that what is more important than trying to please the person or fix it, is how we are inside of ourselves. The best and the only thing that we really must seek is to not think negatively or feel negatively towards them!!!

No Negative Thoughts or Feelings

If we are not entertaining negative thoughts and are not attacking them in our mind, then we don’t have to do anything special here physically. We don’t have to buy them a present or clean their car or do this or that to help them (sometimes it makes it worse anyway). Don’t worry! Just wait for the moment to arise to talk naturally to them about this or that, and make sure to not allow ourselves to worry especially that we are not doing enough or not doing well or that we are bad.

What Matters is Giving them a Good Internal Treatment

Master Samael says what is more important is how we treat others internally, that is within our mind and emotion.


Conclusion

So when treated terribly for a short or long or even prolonged period of time, don’t get nervous or worried, just do your best to not think or feel negatively and you are doing the best thing to pay that karmic debt off. Also if there are some recognised egos there work on them, the harder the better so to pay off that karma quicker. Of course if there are some good works that you can do, do them, being careful not to overdo it.

End (1141).

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