How To Clear Your Bad Karma

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    • Publish Date: Mar 11 2019 1:58PM
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    • Updated Date: Mar 11 2019 1:58PM
How To Clear Your Bad Karma

How can we get rid of bad karma, that is created unknowingly in our present birth?

We all have an inner knowing of our actions. We know when we do good and when we behave badly. Acts that are in harmony with our essence, evoke a lightness of being. When we go against our inner divinity, we feel unease and disquiet. Karma is the consequence of all our actions. None can escape from their karma. Therefore, we must be mindful of our actions. Sometimes, we enjoy being bad. Walking in step, with our inner best, isn’t always appealing. It requires a lot of work when we’d rather play. So, we stray and our actions seem harmless enough. But when karma comes calling, we have to own up to those self-same actions.


We can neither run nor dissociate from our karma. They, from lives past and present, amass in our consciousness. When we bear the consequences of our actions, our karmic debts are cleared. But, karma plays out in a curious way. We can’t decide when we wish to clear our karmic debts. The timing is a mystery. Our karma may catch up with us in this lifetime. Or, perhaps, we may have to face it in a future life. Only traces are in evidence.


So, to answer your question: ‘Is there a way of getting rid of bad karma? ’Yes, it’s possible through repentance and complete surrender to the Supreme.


Prana shakti, life force, destroys karmic imprints from our consciousness when we surrender to God in humility, and when you truly repent and make amends for your wrongdoings. Try to act with awareness in the spirit of your inner divinity. This will free you from the bondage of karma.

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