Did you realise guilt causes 90% of bad karma? You know karma? A Sanskrit word for work or action. Unfortunately, many think karma is punishment. Actually, it's about the harvest of our acts, favourable or harmful.
Why do we feel guilty in bad situations? Lack of self-love leads to lack of affection from others.
Lack of awareness makes guilt worse. Most of us recognise our guilt about 5–10%. Reincarnating and experiencing numerous terrible events is necessary to grow more mindful.
Aquarius energy helps us develop our consciousness. Why not use this extra help to become more conscious of your inner state?
Start by smelling carefully. When you feel uncomfortable, recognise that guilt is 90% likely to blame. Either you blame yourself or someone else, or you fear guilt for your actions.
Notice every time you accuse someone to realise your guilt. This means you accuse yourself of the same thing when you act that way or would if you permitted it.
When guilt is unpleasant, why do we feel it so often? The solution is simple: ego ideas cause guilt. Especially since we let ego rule. Most of us have three basic reasons:
We think remorse will prevent us from doing “wrong” again.
We think feeling guilty will improve our reputation. Without guilt, we may appear insensitive or uncaring.
We neglect responsibility.
A grudge towards one of our parents or a person who performed this role for acting in this way that we consider wrong with us or someone else usually leads to stronger and more lasting guilt. Another
The three main reasons are our ego's beliefs, methods of thinking, and not our heart. Responsibility, like love, is spiritual, hence the ego cannot comprehend it. The ego is mental energy (memories) and all its beliefs are old. They result from past injuries.
You're not realistic when guilt makes you uncomfortable. Your expectations are too high for yourself or others. Now is the time to remind you that we're all on planet to have many experiences and be human.
When reading this, your ego may whisper: You cannot embrace being cruel and uncaring or you will become more so. This is common for the ego because it thinks accepting equals “agreeing”. He doesn't grasp the spiritual truth of true love that the more we accept ourselves, the more we change, and the more we try to change, the less we change.
Guilt helps us become responsible by revealing what we don't accept. Every situation can teach us something. Our ongoing creation of fresh situations helps us love ourselves more.