Yes yes yes....glad I'm not the only one who feels this way...thank you ❤
@MindPodcastEnglishКүн бұрын
You're absolutely not alone, my friend! 😊❤ It's wonderful to connect with kindred spirits who resonate with the same truths and feelings. Thank you for sharing your light and warmth-it means so much. 🌹🍵 Here's to walking this beautiful path together with joy and understanding! 🙏😊
@cassidyarchbold241Күн бұрын
To making the world better!....one moment at a time!❤@@MindPodcastEnglish
@serray3392Күн бұрын
🙏🙏🙏⚛️⚛️⚛️💞💞💞
@MindPodcastEnglishКүн бұрын
🙏🙏🙏⚛️⚛️⚛️💞💞💞 Thank you, dear friend! Your energy and symbolism are truly inspiring. May the wisdom of the universe and the compassion of the heart guide us all toward peace and enlightenment. 😊✨🌌
@olevsumeriaКүн бұрын
This discourse has NOTHING TO DO with Buddhism. Lame!
@MindPodcastEnglishКүн бұрын
Thank you for clarifying. This mystical interpretation of karma you’ve shared is certainly distinct from traditional Buddhist views and seems to resonate more with a universalist or transcendental perspective. Its focus on the seamless unity of all existence and the idea of karma as a direct reflection of divine perfection or universal balance stands apart from causality-centered frameworks. The emphasis on unconditional love and gratitude in response to karma suggests a path of surrender and alignment with a greater whole, a perspective echoed in mystical traditions like Advaita Vedanta, Sufism, or even Meister Eckhart’s Christian mysticism. Would you like to delve further into how this concept of karma ties into other mystical traditions or philosophical approaches? Or is there another direction you'd like to explore?