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Declare for Dharma - (5825)

Our life is the place to create dharma and karma. Dharma and karma for us and our Monad together. Our life here in the physical is the place for us to manage our dharma and pay our karma.

To do something expecting a specific return does work to bring us dharma. 

To give 20AUD to get 20AUD does not really work to bring us dharma or pay our karma. Because we are not working with the law consciously. We are working with the law mechanically with the expectation of greed ('having').

To work consciously with a law to bring dharma, means to work with that law using the values of faith, love, hope and trust. Without these values we are working mechanically and dharma is not going to appear.

The law will still work mechanically, we will get 20AUD at some point but we won't get that multiplication which is dharma nor that freedom which is the payment of karma. 

Principally we need faith and love to work consciously with these laws.

We work with a law based on conscious faith where we know that the law will work and if we work with because of love with love we maximise the law's results.

When we work with a law with trust, we don't specifiy and desire it's results we leave the results to the law's intelligence to determine for us.

To work consciously is also to make a declaration. Before giving to declare that we are going to give with love and out of love for others to receive light and happiness without any expectation, just having faith, trusting and loving will bring us dharma and pay karma.

When we lose money or we have to pay something such as a big bill, or some appliance breaks, it is a sure sign that we need to give something. 

If we don't have money to give, we can give anyone of our services freely to others.

End (5825).

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