The Relative Importance of the Past

I personally change my past by changing my present and future. So, for example, my parents never helped me when I needed but I keep helping others, writing books for humanity and, basically, accepting the karma that my parents offered me, transmuting it from negative to positive. And in doing that, I created a wonderful life, in which I don’t need a job anymore. I can write when I feel like it and even not write and still earn more than I ever did in any job I had before. Even with five jobs at the same time, I never earned as much as I earn today, but never could I imagine that one day I would have a magnificent life by writing spiritual books. And this is what makes life so magical and beautiful. The adventure of existence is always greater than any movie, and much greater than our own assumptions and dreams.

In short, I made my pain become my happiness and that’s how I fixed my karma. I learned from my own difficulties and loneliness, and decided to help others in the same situation until the day in which I have written enough books to move to something else.

I will know when that time comes, because life will bring me something better to give to the world, a better opportunity to make me even happier than now.

In the situation of my ex-girlfriend, her karma isn’t loneliness, like mine, but love. She thinks she needs love, while what she needs is to give love. That’s actually why she cheated, as she doesn’t want to love, she can’t, and that’s why she’s very sick.

She can’t accept love from any man because her own karma can only be solved by giving love, not receiving it. And so, the problem isn’t as much in giving love as it is in finding someone that receives it.

After me, I believe she will find a man she loves but doesn’t want to love her back. At that point she will know what I felt and a new karmic cycle begins of her.

Karma doesn’t punish but teaches by positioning us within different perspectives and until we understand what we must. That’s why when people reborn they tend to end in different countries, in different situations, to see the world from different eyes, according to their own lessons.

We don’t only receive our karma but also the one of our family and country. Those that travel and can actually make a living abroad or change to any country they want, are unknowingly paying different cycles of karma.

This is so obvious to me that the people I encounter in different countries always seem familiar, in the sense that I know I have met them before, and that’s why we identify so easily with each other. There are unfinished cycles between us.

After cleaning my karma with my own country, I saw it in countries where I had still karma to end, such as China, Spain, the USA, India, Switzerland and Thailand. And nonetheless, the people that remain close to me in any of these countries, somehow know it, as they feel a special connection that they don’t see with anyone else, a link that is ending something despite the topic of our conversations.

Depending on the spiritual level of the individual, our subconscious can manifest more about the reasons behind the link we have with a person or even similar situations from other reincarnations that this karma awakens.

I have been in many countries and planets before, and for this reason my spirituality easily awakens the memories. For example, I once met a Korean woman in Spain that had just lost her mobile before finding me and needed help to find the way to a castle. Unknowingly, we met to pay karma, as I dreamt about ourselves in another life, in which we were both Europeans and lovers.

As for my last relationship, it made me remember another that I ended, in another planet, as that also emerged vividly in a dream. That is, this earthly woman made me end the karma I had with another female from another species.

Although dreams can be deceptive, when we are spiritually evolved enough and able to confront the truth as it is, they do emerge with more sharpness and evidences, leaving no room for doubts.