Karma can be described as debts owed to us or debts that we owe others.
That could be as simple as a smile, or as involved as marriage and child rearing, or business relationships.
The term is used mostly by those who believe in reincarnation, but the here and now belief of, “what goes around, comes around” could stand as a description just as well.
To better accept the “why” of events that occur in our lives, we should make an effort to understand how and why those events came to be necessary to experience in any given life time.
With that in mind, the belief system of reincarnation means that our spirit lives, dies and lives again through a succession of physical bodies.
The theory of Karma and reincarnation go hand in hand.
Reincarnation is a process in which Karma is created and learned from.
As we become wiser, we recognize situations that could become karmic, so we are able to redirect the energy into a more positive direction.
This is called the spiritual path and the intention is to grow from challenges offered along the way.
There are those who do not believe in the Karma part of life say that “things just happen”.
That we live, get hurt, be happy, forgive or not, that we just flow with life without having to take responsibility for our actions.
Of course, everyone is entitled to his or her choice of beliefs.
For every querent that you meet with, you will experience some level of difference or some level of belief system.
Common questions or responses to the information that you share with your client are, “Why”? and, “What did I do to deserve this”?
Those questions could be from a positive or negative point of view.
The cards, your guides, and their guides will help you to relay the proper information to your client without judgment on your part.