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Yael Eini

Isn't it dangerous to meddle with karma?

One of the reasons, that I like karmic constellation more than other energy methods, is that the work is only done to the extent that the field allows it.

As a therapist, I do not have the ability to undo contracts, change karma or change the client's energy, if the field does not allow it.

A client of mine sought to improve her relationship with her husband.

She felt she was in a bad place in her relationship and wanted to bring about change, so we met for a karmic constellation session.



I set to explore what it was in their karma that binds them together.

We placed three representations – for the previous life, for the client in the previous life and for her husband in the previous life. The field was immediately filled with an abundance of information.

An entire story emerged, revealing the husband’s previous life.

At the same time, it did not seem to connect with the story of the wife’s previous life.

Even though they lived the same life and even though there is an evident connection, one that’s deep and significant (how do I know? Because it affects her current life), the nature of the actual connection between them did not reveal itself.

This does not usually happen to me.

Stories often emerge easily, and connections between spouses in previous lives reveal themselves quite quickly. These can be relationships between siblings, previous marriages or even child-parent relationships.

But this time the connection remained concealed.

I was not able to discover anything about the relationship between the husband and the wife in their previous life, and none of the question I asked nor the moves I made did anything to change that.

Whatever happened there and then, of which we see the results here and now – simply did not reveal itself in the field.

I asked the person who represented the karma that binds the husband and wife together to say to the field "There are some things for which the time has not yet come to be revealed."

I then asked that representative how it felt saying those words, and she said it felt right.


It is not my job, as a therapist, to change a client’s karma, when it is not the right for the client, her soul or her karma to change.


Had it been the right time for change, the entire story would have been revealed very quickly.

How do I know? Because that's what usually happens in sessions. Past stories not only emerge very quickly – it’s as if they “can’t wait” to be revealed; they ask to be released.

But in this case, it wasn’t. Despite the client's great desire to generate change, I stopped the session out of respect for the space that does not wish to reveal that information. It’s not something that can be forced. Karma is stronger than that.

When they ask me: "Isn't it dangerous to meddle with karma?" – sessions like this clearly show that it’s not.

We are in an era of change.

When it's the right time for karma to change – it will happen in the session, and when it's not the right time – it will also happen in the session, nothing will change, and that's fine.


When you respect your karma and your subconscious inner processes - change will happen by itself and with greater harmony with you and your journey.

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