bkdimok wrote: You are creating some dogmas.
No I am putting forward a concept. Which makes sense to me. A rule of thumb
First of all you don't know what is truth. So you don't know what to seek. You have some presentation and conception of truth. Only God knows what is truth indeed. Only He knows what to do and when. Man can become an instrument of God only when he is pure enough.
If you decide you are unable to find or know the truth, then indeed it will be best if others help you. If a piece of evidence is hidden, then it becomes revealed, then to me that is revealing the truth. So, what you are saying is, is that nobody should bother because no one will know the truth except God, well how do we then know who is God who knows/speaks this truth? At some point WE have to make a decision on what is true. That can only be helped by revealing all the matters concerned.
It's like like the game where a picture is covered apart from a small portion and someone tries to guess what it looks like, it can appear to look like something different when just a small portion is showing. That is why I believe all the Murlis and the Yagya history should be known, whilst you are happy to believe in the interpretation of the small portion of picture that is shown. From that you are building your foundation of spirituality and understanding, whilst I prefer to know all the details.
So if you want to become an instrument or just help God in His work you should find out what He wants.
You are totally contradicting yourself here, with your earlier statements.
1. You cannot remove your bad karma which you did. According to karma law you will receive so much sufferings as much you did to smb. You only can do not create new bad karma. Also you can create new good karma.
Then what is the meaning of karmateet and how does anyone become such?
4. I guess you know about predestination of Drama? This predestination occurs on the basis of the natural laws. One of them is Law of Karma
It is said in Murli, 'if you don't make any effort, then you won't even get a glass of water', which to me is Shiva's way of dealing with fatalist , who think 'what does it matter what we do, it is all in drama anyway'.