THEOSOPHY.
"Fate and Destiny" or "Karma,/ was thetitld'of Miss Christie's second of the three' lie hires, given last night in Murray's Hall, Mas,terion, and wliidi 'drew a' keenly fhtefr 'ested audience. '•""fKarnia is a SanS-. klit word, meaning action; 'and "as every aCti'on is^& v cittrse producing ail effec"f/^voufi6 + the \vord to'denote the ' Effect 1 ; "I have,!.' stated tlnJ'-fcfctureT,'' •".'divided Kar,m# "'under -&-?\w-'4ieatts:—l. ■ ' IndiviQusil 'KaTitia+tiM Karma.-of'tho body' which is yours, earned by you by past thoughts - ;-* ■ desires and ' 'jettons',' and -1 yfrn-*by--parents -who are likfe ■yW'andasoWfce alile tofptav-ide^hat ■ •■ytot'weeclrtffrYtfiV wrtfji. \ people toa& through ityfee iftaffeefe* if-jbift jahyfticM'-life mork than anything. How different is tli| handsome tl&Wff&Styitli a deformed body; to one whose body and face de* diseases, and to one whose whole per| jloTO'-'and yours, yoij "nm «'* pawfefcrfer. in te#ti o| ■sm(t. fartifr flfetiifas&o lionet &o«« y*i| •witiMAtt4t,'*Tmd «*»■ ■• y»S7'-J>Ye*Pfi. ybtti«»ly^iow. ; at,3-(n| '••itnrjtttoiifn* fife*onvfetftfe# precisely-a| lafet eaasititffeiy r au)diose~*l4 ndk -B-rtar-jw* Us- -J&inify-Jv»r| hiis, -thjKfe'vl*ii!&i'aftK\vws;WfU'4i»*o -a-oarV •sUaw® it,-.f-aw| or- A-iohes. v -Hl{ Na.tionaj Karma, that of ths 'nation!;; ' 'We.'boi'H/ s tiu»vst«imri; of #Hto'*if , &i>ofr* ,! y'o'iir bodyran* Hfe'df peace or wary; famTno'oi' r: petftY,^an v hoHdtirfed or ~aT despised positio'fi" -in the" eyes of the; position' tW-dkrSfHlM British sublet . and the Tiir^?' l^* Biicial Ear-, ' earned birth int6:'' How different. wotiia Wftf'yoft if you Euro^ peaks' belbfijpi 'to' the negro' or Chi-;. < pe'se race?. - .'*'v.' Acpti.miilated Karmay p'ifed" up'bvVdii" through scores of pasti dive's -"fitnd",th'oiisM'& of' yeara, and 5 , whiclf ooi«es% frM as'.debts owed to J Inimariity''"dtfectly you are strong; enough and: p% vou must to "the ■'iitterm'dsV'-" farthing." VL Fluidic Karma, that now in the making and which you have power to alter before it crystalises into environment; circumstance or characteristics. VII. Ripe Karma or Fate, that which you cannot alter, and which is the smallest portion of your Karma, never more than three (so we are told) and generally only one event, that must oome to vou in a given life-time. i Some lives aro free from even one piece of Ripe Karma, so, as few of us can iseo the past, it is best to work for the future, knowing for certain that 'whatsoever a unan sowetji, that also shall he reap,-*'and'therefore sowing exactly what we wish to reap—health, | purity of mind and love of God and J humanity."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 February 1914, Page 6
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380THEOSOPHY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 February 1914, Page 6
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