Yashraj Sharma
Yashraj Sharma

@Yashraajsharrma

11 Tweets 7 reads Aug 28, 2023
Imagine your life as a multi-layered story. Each scene is shaped by decisions: some made by you, some pre-written, and others by external factors.
This narrative is deeply influenced by 'karma'. Let's dive deeper. 🧵#astrology #Karma
Sanchit Karma (The Archive):
Picture a vast library of books. Each book represents actions from your past lives. You’ve read some; many remain untouched. This entire collection is your Sanchit Karma, a storehouse of all you’ve ever done.
Prarabdha Karma (The Current Read):
Out of the vast library, you’re reading one book in this life—your current life story. This book, with its joys, sorrows, challenges, and gifts, is your Prarabdha Karma. It’s the chosen segment from your archive that you’re experiencing now.
Agami Karma (The Sequels):
As you proceed with your current book, you’re setting the stage for future stories or sequels. The actions you’re doing now, which will become part of future narratives, constitute your Agami Karma.
Kriyamaan Karma (Freestyle Writing):
Imagine you’ve the power to edit a few lines or add new scenes to your current book. These spontaneous, daily actions that can slightly change your story are Kriyamaan Karma.
Dridh and Adridh Karma (Fixed Plot vs. Flexible Subplots):
In your current book, some events are inevitable, like a fixed plot—this is Dridh Karma. But there are side stories or subplots you can influence—these are your Adridh Karma.
Dridh-Adridh Karma (Semi-Flexible Plot):
Sometimes, the main events of your story (Dridh) can be approached in different ways, or their intensity can be changed (Adridh). It’s like knowing there’s a storm in the plot, but you decide how to prepare for it.
Vachik Karma (Dialogues):
In a story, dialogues shape interactions. Similarly, your words—kind, harsh, honest, deceitful—create ripple effects in your life and others’. This is your Vachik Karma.
Mansik Karma (Thought Bubbles):
Behind every action and word in a story, there’s a thought or intention. Even if they don’t manifest as actions, your thoughts have their own energy, influencing your narrative. This is Mansik Karma.
Kayik Karma (Actions):
This is what characters do in the story—actions that move the plot forward. Your physical deeds, whether big or small, shape the events of your life, forming your Kayik Karma.
In Essence: All these forms of karma intertwine to create the intricate tapestry of your life. Jyotish, or Vedic astrology, is like a wise storyteller, helping you navigate this multi-layered narrative, offering insights, and suggesting possible turns and twists.

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