
We have spent lifetimes moving from one lesson to another in search of greater awareness, unconditional love, and freedom from the mechanisms of the ego. But what happens when the movement from karma to dharma is complete?
The ego trembles at that question. It is woven from stories, from identity, from momentum, and it senses the quieting of its role. To preserve itself, it reaches for drama — any form will do — to keep the wheel turning.
Yet the answer does not live in movement. It reveals itself in the peaceful stillness of Presence.
When a karmic agreement is fulfilled, something subtle yet profound occurs. We become neutral. What once stirred reaction now passes through us without attachment. In that openness, the mind may grasp for something new — personal worry, collective tension — anything to restore its familiar rhythm. These are sacred moments, where awareness invites transformation rather than repetition.
The other night, I woke to the word “Dharma” spoken clearly in my ear. It was strong enough to lift me from sleep. I wandered through the house, half dreaming, checking for a source, only to find silence. A gentle reminder, offered when the world was quiet enough to hear.
I notice this shift within me, still deepening, still revealing itself. Reactivity has softened over time, creating space where there was once urgency.
Peacefulness is expansive. It allows awakening to unfold with grace rather than effort. We begin to hold space for one another with ease, choosing not to add weight to the collective field.
When karma completes, we become a light within the dark. Joy rises as a natural expression. Love and understanding move through us, slowing the mind and opening the heart. In dharma, we enter stillness and allow something greater to move through us.
✨Blessing✨
May you rest in the spaciousness of your own Presence.
May your heart recognize the quiet completion of what no longer serves.
May your light move gently through the world, bringing peace wherever it lands.