Can Brahman or the father or what ever take away bad Karma of a person?
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Can Brahman or the father or what ever take away bad Karma of a person?
Thanks.
Is your question about whether God can set aside the law of Karma?
Karma is considered beginningless. Karma is uncreated. Thus, all of us souls have a beginningless series of Karma that has resulted in our present life. God is ontologically independent. Karma, souls, universe, etc. are ontologically dependent on God for their existence.
God is unaffected by "OUR" Karma. Our Karma affects us. God is supremely blissful with no unmet need.
God is the common cause of creation. Just like how rain water acts as the common cause for the sprouting of different plants from different seeds, God provides a common platform for ALL so that the potencies inherent in the Karmic seeds can fructify.
Braham's laws are very rigid, he doesn't interfere in his creation. lord vishnu is always shown as lying on the bed of snake and lord Shiva always in a state of samadhi.
one has to live with the consequences of his doings good or bad. One is born with a karmashaya which is part of the total in store house, this karmashaya is for one birth only.
even jeevan muktas have to live the allotted span of life.
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