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Does "releasing karma" mean that things will no longer exist?

I don't think so.

We are here to experience. And part of that experiential journey is changing our perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors toward things.

What does that mean?

It means that while things outside of us might not change, we change in the face of them.

Let’s take money, for example.

Suppose a person has financial difficulties. Over and over again, they lose money. You could say that their karma regarding everything related to money is "negative."

Over and over they earn, and over and over they lose.

Does "releasing karma" mean they will stop losing and start keeping it?

Maybe.

But in my eyes, the real question is: what is there, deep inside them, in their subconscious, in their soul's journey, that causes this cycle of earning and losing?

When you work on that, when you clear that out, the person changes.

It is not the outside that changes.

Karma is not an external thing that happens to us.

Karma is an internal blueprint, an inner setup we arrived with into this life, which asks us to transform.

When we change this internal blueprint, the person begins to relate to money differently.

When a person relates to money differently, life on the outside changes.

They might still earn and lose, but something in their perception will change; the way they experience it all will change.

The more a person does the inner work, the greater the chance that the change they seek for themselves will arrive.

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