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Fear Results from the Lack of Trust in the Law – (1629)

Explain Why

The problem with us is that because we have had so much karmic experiences we have built up within us the feeling or suspicion that even if everything is apparently going well, something has to go wrong, things just can’t go smoothly without problems. Something just has to go wrong! Things can’t go without some sort of a problem.

One reason why we don't do good, is because we don't trust in the LAW. Because we distrust the LAW
 we think if we  do good that it is not  going to come back to us and that we are going to be out of pocket 
or disadvantaged unfairly and all for nothing! Have a little think about that! As soon as you trust the LAW
 your thinking will change.

Suspicion

This suspicion which is really a lack of trust in the Law or in the laws that govern that causes us fear.

For example, we may have gotten very angry at some one on the road, yet we didn’t say anything or hit them we just drive very a little dangerously next to them. No one was hurt or anything of the sort, yet we feel scared and anxious because we believe that somehow we are still going to get into trouble, we think that there always has to be some unexpected consequence that is going to jump up and bite us.

However, if we trust in reality, in the law of cause and effect which tells us that no one was hurt and you received your effect – an angry other driver yelling and beeping his horn at you, and if we trust our memory and perception of what we did then we can make our anxiety of the suspected unexpected bight of the Law or of Karma to diminish greatly. Have a little think about that.

End (1629).

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