Karma Laundering
Padmini Arhant
In Kalyug i.e. the dark age money laundering is widely practiced in politics, entertainment and other economic sector.
However, Karma laundering is the contemporary trend amongst those unable to live with their sins haunting them within. As a result, these members given their embellished high profile and exaggerated false persona are not content with constant adulation and appeasement.
The inner turmoil in recognition of their deeds are obviously neither pretty nor positive. By nature, such characteristics choose denial and defiance with continuation of legacy as their comfort zone.
Those bogged down with burden of sins and misdeeds engage in Karma laundering.
What is Karma laundering?
Hiding real them with the projection of pseudo image via media, film industry, social and political propaganda that are paid and incentivized in quid pro quo.
Interestingly, unlike money laundering involving black laundered to white per tradition, Karma is based on accumulated debts as wrongdoings and credits as goodness which is usually a major deficit with the former overwhelming the latter for those indulging in such desperate means as cleansing process.
Accordingly, the willful sinners, incorrigible offenders and for that matter anyone in karma laundering is invariably a failed endeavor experiencing serious blow back to the contrary.
Why do they even bother with such failures?
Self consolation in having monetized fake compliments and larger than life endorsement knowing well that is a far cry.
Is karma laundering equivalent to redemption?
Absolutely not.
The only way to redemption is sincere realization, regret, repent, renunciation and reform vowed never to return to old ways translated in action.
Identity theft, piracy, impostor and other variations do not absolve sinners from sins that only exacerbate their accounts with more to pay back sooner than later.
Many are forced to settle debts in living and thereafter while others upon departure from the world explaining their fear and apprehension on own mortality in a given lifetime.
Karma laundering further expose the fallacy. The conspicuous weight in the minds of those unable to bear the impact of their insolvency and ineptness to deal with own countless fraudulence is transparent.
Regardless, karmic debts are not commodities that could be dumped on others or swapped to fit the preference of the debtor.
They are non-negotiable, non-transferable and to be settled by debtor alone through reversal to whom they owe not any proxy or pawn of their choice.
Karma laundering only leads to further crime bungling intensifying the inevitable outcome.
The incontrovertible truth is sinners with no remorse and repeat transgressors consequentially suffer from devoid of inner peace – the invaluable bliss with no price tag or exchangeable pleasure.
Guilt is the worst punishment from Karma in living and beyond.
Padmini Arhant
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