Karma: an interpretation of life path, relationships, and choices
Karma is an old word, often used today with many abbreviations.
It is sometimes presented as a debt, an invisible punishment, or a predetermined fate. This view can create fear, guilt, and a feeling of being trapped.
In A Sol ad Luna , karma is approached differently.
Not as a condemnation, but as an interpretation of the life path , a subtle language that speaks of experiences, relationships and choices, in service of consciousness and evolution.
Karma: a mark, not a punishment
Karma can be understood as the imprint left by what has been experienced.
Every experience, every intention, every decision leaves a trace, not to judge, but to allow learning.
It's not about "paying" anything.
It is about understanding what is being replayed, what needs to be seen differently.
Karma is not external to the person.
It manifests itself through life itself, in the situations, emotions and relationships encountered.
Karma and the path of life
On a life's journey, certain experiences seem to repeat themselves.
Similar contexts, recurring blockages, and familiar emotions can appear in different forms.
These repetitions are not necessarily linked to past lives.
They could be a sign of:
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from an unconscious pattern,
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of an unintegrated injury,
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of a learning process that is still ongoing.
Karma then acts as an indicator of passage .
As long as the experience is not fully understood, it can be reproduced.
Karma and relationships: places of revelation
Relationships are often the space where karma becomes most visible.
Some encounters leave a deep impression, awaken intense emotions, or give the impression of immediate recognition.
These relationships are not always meant to last.
They are often there to reveal:
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relational wounds,
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unconscious attachments,
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confusion between intensity and love,
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limits need to be set.
At A Sol ad Luna , a karmic relationship is never idealized.
It is neither a promise nor a punishment.
It is a place of passage , sometimes gentle, sometimes confronting, but always meaningful.
When the message is embedded, the link may change or dissolve.
Leaving is not a failure, but sometimes the culmination of the relational journey.
Understanding karma: when guidance can help
Sometimes karma is felt without being clearly understood.
The patterns repeat themselves, the relationships are similar, but the meaning remains unclear.
In these moments, a time of energy healing guidance or a ritual can be a support.
Guidance helps to illuminate the path, to connect experiences together and to highlight what is at work, without ever deciding for the person.
Energy healing, meanwhile, accompanies integration.
It supports relaxation, calming and rebalancing, so that what has been understood can settle more deeply, in the body and in the energy.
The ritual, on the other hand, offers a conscious framework .
It allows us to mark a transition, to set an intention, to accompany a transformation or a closure.
It does not create anything in place of the person, but supports an inner movement already underway.
These support services are never mandatory.
They are offered as tools for understanding and support , respecting each person's free will and pace.
Karma doesn't explain everything
It is essential to remember that not everything is karmic.
Life also involves social contexts, personal choices, emotional wounds, and very concrete realities.
Attributing every difficulty to karma can become a way of:
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to feel guilty,
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avoid personal responsibility,
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justifying unjust or painful situations.
Spirituality is not there to explain everything, but to bring meaning without confining .
Karma and free will: a space of permanent choice
Karma never erases free will.
It does not chart a fixed destiny.
In every situation, a degree of freedom remains:
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repeat what is already known.
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to answer differently,
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change of inner posture.
Karma never forces anything.
It offers an experience, and it is the choices made that guide the rest of the journey.
Choosing differently is not always spectacular.
Sometimes, it simply involves:
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to set a limit,
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Respect each other more,
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to listen to each other where we were silent.
As choices become more conscious, karma loses its charge.
It ceases to be a burden and becomes an integrated teaching tool .
A Sol ad Luna vision of karma
In A Sol ad Luna , karma is viewed as a tool for interpretation , never as a verdict.
It accompanies the path, without ever directing it.
It sheds light on the past.
gives meaning to the present,
and leaves the future open.
Between what has been experienced and what can be chosen,
between the relationships experienced and the decisions made,
Karma becomes a space of consciousness and freedom.
Between the Sun and the Moon,
It encourages us to move forward with precision.
at his own pace
respecting free will and each individual's path.
— A Sol ad Luna 🌙☀️