Karmic Rollback

Karmic Rollback

This wording is often used in the context of punishment for bad deeds, but if we consider it from the perspective of karma building and working with energy structures in general, a karmic backlash occurs when a deliberate effort was applied to something, but because it was incorrect, instead of a result, the person applying this effort received a strong, often destructive, response.

So, from the perspective of karma, which efforts are considered wrong? It’s when someone tries to go against the laws, i.e., karma has prescribed one thing (for the Soul to receive a constructive lesson, often written in the causal body or visible in the Soul’s Tasks), but a person does the opposite.

1. One can experience a karmic backlash in relation to their destiny,
For example, if a person karmically needs to engage in a certain type of activity (healing, building a business, mentoring, spiritual advocacy, etc. – there are many options), but they don’t due to considerations like parental disapproval, fear, “nobody likes such people,” etc.
This can often be called a betrayal of one’s interests..
For this, a person always receives a strong backlash: things don’t work out, there’s no development, sometimes conflicts start to pursue them, as if space itself is pushing them out of a situation or collective where they don’t belong…

2. Karmic backlashes can occur for interfering in others’ lives
making decisions for others, deciding how they should live, for example, for children, for a spouse, for relatives, etc., forcing them to make “right” actions. Thereby distorting their destiny.
Or solving their tasks for them, thus not allowing them to develop.
There’s a double harm here. Firstly, when a person faces a test, they don’t learn or become stronger, but transfer responsibility to another, thereby accumulating another layer of destructive karma.
And the person who helped them initially takes on this karma (and their family’s), and on top of that receives a backlash. In this case, I have only one question: wasn’t your own karma enough for you?
And even when a person acts with the best intentions, for example, persuading someone to have an abortion because they’re young, single, or poor… the responsibility is shared equally among all participants.
Or when they pity another person so much that they take their pain upon themselves…

3. The heaviest karmic backlash is when a person directly interferes with karma to cause harm
For example: black magic rituals for death, bad life, love spells and anti-love spells, etc.
In this case, if it’s done by a professional, they usually try to shift the responsibility to the client or other living beings, but it actually works poorly because everyone bears responsibility in this case, without exception, and the stronger the person, the greater the responsibility.
This also applies to violent actions, psychological and physical violence, restriction of free will of oneself or others.

In any case, a karmic backlash is the result of attempting to forcibly do something with a person’s destiny…

Author of the article: Krylova Natalia, Grand Master of EnergoCausology.

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