If you are an angry person
and you’re always
putting forth anger,
what you are going
to find around you
all the time is
angry people,
angry situations,
situations that
magnify the anger that
you already have, alright?
Halo, brilliant viewers,
welcome to
Science and Spirituality
on Supreme Master
Television.
Today we are delighted
to present the first
in a three-part series
featuring an interview
with our esteemed guest,
Dr. Steven Hairfield
from the USA
who is a Zen priest and
an author of six books on
various spiritual subjects.
As a young man,
Dr. Hairfield was
in the military and was
sent to Âu Lạc (Vietnam).
His yearning for
inner peace and wisdom
guided him to a
Zen Buddhist monastery
in one of
the southern provinces,
where he studied
the purpose of life.
After returning
to the United States,
Dr. Hairfield enrolled
in a university and earned
a bachelor’s degree
in psychology.
With an urge to expand
his search for the Truth
and Divine Self,
he embarked on a journey
to India, Nepal and Tibet.
There, he lived
as a Buddhist monk
and discovered
through his research
that Jesus Christ
spent a portion of his life
in South Asia.
Coming home to the US
once again, he completed
a master’s degree
in religion and theology
and a doctorate
in metaphysics.
Dr. Hairfield now
lectures about
spiritual topics such as
the power of thought and
the benefits of meditation
as well as writes books
and is dedicated to
helping those who are
in search of their
original Self- Nature.
Our Supreme Master
Television correspondent
had the opportunity
to conduct
an enlightening interview
with Dr. Hairfield
on his latest book:
The Twelve Sacred
Principles of Karma,
which addresses
the different aspects
of this universal law.
We began by asking
what motivated him to
write this text on karma.
The reason for it
is extremely interesting.
This part of the world
(USA) knows very little
about the idea of karma.
We hear the idea
of “law of attraction”
but we don’t really know
how it works.
The whole idea
even of creation is
you could say the human
is a karmic effect
of the Divine.
In other words
Divine is cause
and we are the end result
of that cause.
What we don’t
understand is, is in each
and everything that we do,
we create the same things.
We are the cause
in our lives and
our lives are the effect
of what we indeed
have created.
So I wrote it because
it’s a real important idea
in the Eastern world.
I wrote it
with the Western mind
in the way
that we view things,
so that people
could understand
how they could truly
become empowered
in their own lives.
And karma
can help one do that.
People don’t realize that
it’s a very genuine idea
in life because
we have an effect
in everything that we do.
Look at Newtonian physics,
Newton and
his third law of motion
verifies the idea of karma
for every action
there is an equal
and opposite reaction.
And if we thoroughly
understand our own actions,
we know exactly
what the return result
is going to be.
That’s what karma is about
and that’s why I wrote it.
To many the term
“karma” is associated
with a system of
rewards and punishments
and Dr. Hairfield wishes
to inform the world that
the meaning of this word
is much deeper.
Actually, karma is
the catch-all word and
it breaks down into some
12 operating principles
within the idea of karma.
The first thing I think
a lot of people
have to understand is, is
karma is not
a punishing idea, it was
never intended for that,
and we tend
to think that it is.
Karma has its basis
in everything that you do.
The first principle
of karma says,
“What you sow
so shall you reap.”
“What you sow
so shall you reap,”
is what you plant
in your life
is what’s going
to come back to you.
So we can look at karma
as an equalizer,
not as a punisher.
Karma is the very thing
that makes sure that
the playing field of life
stays level and equal
in all things.
No human is created
better than another human.
Race, creed, color,
any of that has nothing
to do with it because when
the Creator created life,
it created equality
built-in to it
and karma is just
the insurance policy.
It’s going to make sure
it stays the same.
How does
the law of karma operate
and thus affect our lives?
If we fully understand
the total implications
of what karma’s going
to do to a person;
I am very genuine
and sincere when I say
we would not do half
of what we do.
One of the things
I point out in the book is
if you think
someone is a bone-head,
a very short time after that
you’re going to
have your own personal
bone-head experience,
because that’s what
you thought of that person.
That is a seed
that you planted,
it came to fruition
and it came back to you.
If you look at a person
that steals something,
I can promise you karma
is going to strike them
in a variety of ways.
One, they’re going
to have things stolen
from them,
two, their trust is
totally gone because
now they can trust no one.
All of those are
simply results of karma.
If we learn to appreciate
the attributes of karma
and realize that
it is just a simple thing
that keeps
the playing field level,
then we would keep it level
on our own.
In a monastery,
when a monk does a thing,
no matter what it is,
they already know
the end result and they’re
simply there to greet it.
They know always
what’s going to occur
because of what they do.
Now if we all had
that knowledge, it would
make a different world
which is what I’m after.
Once we have created
bad karma,
is there anything
We can do to counteract it
and avoid
Its eventual results?
Here is Dr. Hairfield’s
perspective.
You cannot run from karma.
It is not possible.
You see, there is
no good, no bad,
no right, no wrong,
that’s all human illusion.
That’s what
we determine it to be.
It’s bad
because we don’t like it.
It’s good because we do,
but does that
make a difference?
You’re going to have
the experience based on
what you’ve sowed and
now you have to reap,
and that’s your karma
coming back at you.
And people just
don’t like that karma
coming back at them,
but there’s no way
anybody can get around it
or away from it.
Like the law of avoidance,
the essence of it, is:
‘Wherever you go,
there you are.’
We spend more time not
acknowledging ourselves,
attempting to
avoid ourselves,
as opposed to accepting
who we really are.
But that principle of karma
is always reminding you
precisely who you are.
So the cliché,
“When bad things
happen to good people,”
is that cleaning up karma
from a past life?
Actually you could say that.
I share with people
all the time,
people that are
very spiritually-orientated,
very spiritually- minded,
that I I found
well over 90% of them
had really horrendous
or extremely difficult
childhoods.
Everything
from sexually molested
to physically abused,
mentally abused,
emotionally abused,
you name it.
And what they
don’t realize is,
is they were getting all of
that historical karma
out of the way
when they were children,
but what most of them
have failed to do is let it go.
They still hold on to it,
and they remember
what all of that was,
and they don’t realize
that what they’re doing
is constantly repeating it
in their present.
Doppler radar is a
weather forecasting tool
and this technology
involves radio waves
bouncing back to an antenna
after hitting objects
like raindrops.
The time it takes for
the waves to travel back
and the frequency
of the returned signal
helps scientists determine
in what ways
weather patterns
are developing.
Dr. Hairfield says
a scientific principle
known as
the “Doppler Effect”
and the karmic system
have much in common.
Actually the Doppler Effect
has its basis in karma.
When Dr. Doppler
was working on
the Doppler radar system,
which is what
we use to determine our
weather patterns today,
he was stumped.
And he took a walk,
he’d sat down
on a park bench,
and he began
to pick up pebbles
and he would throw them
into a a pool and
he would watch them.
He would
see these ripples go out
and he thought, “Well,
they seem to go out
just a certain distance.
What happens to them?”
So he went back
into his lab and set up
under controlled means
the effects of
what happened
with all of those ripples.
And here is
the intriguing thing,
and this is how
Doppler radar came about,
wherever you threw
that pebble into that pool,
the ripples would go out
to each of the sides,
all the way to the bottom,
and they would always
return to the same spot
where the pebble entered.
So it’s not
that they disappeared.
In other words
the ripple effect
just became so subtle
it was lost to the naked eye.
But under
controlled means and
computer monitoring,
they always return.
No matter
where it hit the water
those ripples
would go to every place
and come back.
In the Biblical text
Christ said,
“Whatever you put forth
returns unto you ten-fold.”
Now let’s look at karma.
Your act is the pebble
that hits the pool of life,
and it spreads everywhere,
goes in all directions.
When it finds
all of its like kind that
matches your thought,
it comes back to you from
all sides and all at once.
So you could say
Doppler Effect and karma
are identical, but
Doppler demonstrated
in a physics lab
how karma actually works.
What you think,
what you feel, what you do
and what you say.
Every one of those
plants a seed of Doppler
coming back to you
as an example.
Our appreciation
Dr. Steven Hairfield,
for sharing
your time and wisdom
with us regarding
the concept of karma
and for providing
clear illustrations of how
this universal law works.
Wise viewers,
please join us again
next Monday on
Science and Spirituality
for part two of our interview
with Dr. Hairfield when
he will further elaborate
on the sacred principles
of karma.
For more details
on Dr. Steven Hairfield,
please visit
CDs and books including
The Twelve Sacred
Principles of Karma
by Dr. Hairfield
are available
at the same website
Thank you
for your presence today
on our program.
Coming up next is
Words of Wisdom
after Noteworthy News.
May all lives be forever
blessed by the Divine.
Halo, conscious viewers,
welcome to
Science and Spirituality
on Supreme Master
Television.
We are pleased
to present the second
in a three-part series
featuring an interview
with Dr. Steven Hairfield
from the US, who is
a Zen priest and an author,
about his most recent
book entitled
The Twelve Sacred
Principles of Karma.
Dr. Hairfield
regularly lectures about
spiritual topics such as
the power of thought and
the benefits of meditation
and is dedicated to
helping those who are
in search of their
original Self- Nature.
Last week
Dr. Hairfield described
how the law of karma
can be explained
through 12 equally
important principles.
He says these principles
serve as a road map
in helping us to realize
the essence of life and
once we fully understand
these different aspects
of karma, we can be truly
empowered in our lives.
The 12 principles are:
The Great Principle
Creation
Humility
Growth
The Mirrors
Synchronicity
Direction and Motives
Willingness
Here and Now
Change
Patience and Reward
Value and Upliftment
Today Dr. Hairfield
will introduce some
of the core concepts
of karma as discussed
in his book beginning
with what he calls
the “Great Principle”:
“As you sow,
so shall you reap.”
If you understand
the Great Principle, then
you’ll easily understand
the rest of them.
If we looked at
every single act, action,
thought, or word,
or emotion that you have
as a seed so to speak,
and you plant that seed,
what do you want
to harvest?
What do you want out
of that crop?
You plant in the present,
it grows tomorrow.
It’s your garden
and you are the only one
that can harvest in it.
No one else can.
The Principle
of Creation
The Principle of Creation,
that’s the power
that we all have.
You have created
every single second
of every single minute
of every single hour
of every single day
of your life in exactly
the way that you want it.
The concept behind
the Principle of Creation
is also personal ownership
of what you have created.
“I cannot blame you
for anything,
I can only own
what I have created,
own what I feel, that’s
not up to you to control.”
So if a car,
a bank account, or a house
makes you happy,
if your children,
or your husband
makes you happy, you
do not have any control
of your happiness at all.
Zero.
Everything you feel,
everything you think is a
result of a karmic return.
I am the one
that generated it
in the first place.
See, when we have events
that occur in our life
it’s to educate us.
Only you can change
the circumstances.
The Principle
of Humility
The Principle of Humility
is summed up in this phrase
“What you resist,
persists for you.”
In other words we create
our own difficulties,
in particular through
negative thoughts
or emotions.
Dr. Hairfield learned
the lesson of humility
while he was a monk
in a Tibetan monastery.
There he was made
to confront his greatest
opponent – fear.
I’ll share
the story of the tiger;
how he and I met.
I was out in the fields
one day, and
Master Lobsang said,
“Young man,
what’s your greatest fear?”
And I said,
“A slow agonizing death.”
A few days later,
the Rinpoche or Abbott
of the monastery,
sent a runner out
into the fields to have me
come and see him,
and he wanted me
to pick up some spices
and thread and buttons
from the village.
I went out the front door
of the monastery
and I was about 20 feet
away from the door and
there was this Bengal tiger
just standing
in the middle of the path,
and I froze.
I was 20 feet from the door;
he’s almost 100 yards
from me
so I could have made it
to the door very easily.
And I want
to tell you something,
I could not move.
And I thought, “Well,
if I stand here frozen,
he won’t see me, and I’m
looking down this path
and all of a sudden he
starts moving very slowly,
one paw at a time.
And then he started going
a little faster
and a little faster,
and I still absolutely
could not move.
And the last thing
I remembered
was seeing this cat just
springing into the air.
Now, I weigh
about 168 pounds,
this tiger was
about 400 pounds and
he landed right on me.
I’m screaming
and hollering,
this cat is licking my head,
got his teeth on my skull
and I never realized
he wasn’t biting me.
And then all of a sudden
I heard laughter.
And I get this cat
off my head and
I turned around and looked,
and there was Lobsang,
the Lama Kiela
and two other monks.
They were just laughing
hysterically.
And when I was down
at the river
washing out my robes,
you know what happened,
Lobsang and the tiger
walked down, and
Lobsang told me the story.
The cat’s mum
had been poached,
and they found him
at the front door
of the monastery,
and they raised him from
a two month old tiger, and
all he knew was monks.
But I had
the best friendship
from that day on
with that cat.
And I was cured totally
of death, and especially
a slow agonizing one.
So what is that
have to do with karma?
Karma or fear is
the biggest holdback
in karma, and
what it will do to you
ultimately.
Now, if a person lives
fearfully, then
they will always bring
to themselves things that
create fear within them,
and everything
becomes magnified.
The Principle of Growth
The greatest level
of growth
happens internally
and not externally.
The Law of Growth
is getting a person to
move forward in their lives.
Instead of looking always
at things you don’t have,
why not appreciate
what you do have?
That’s where your growth
will actually occur
of the greatest (degree).
We are divine creatures.
An angry person cannot
shift the anger until
they recognize the fact
that they are.
So the Law of Growth
is about making sure
that we do change.
The Principle of
the Mirrors
This principle says
our life experiences
always reflect back to us
exactly who we are
in any given moment.
The fifth principle,
where you have
the Law of the Mirrors,
that’s actually
broken down into
seven different reflections.
Life is always showing you
exactly who you are,
which is why blame is
an exercise in futility.
There is no need
for conflict. Why?
You have your experience,
I have my experience.
And we all look at life
through our
historical experience.
What has happened
before, determines
how you see things today.
And if we don’t like our
lives, all we have to do is
shift our perspective,
our actions
and our activities
into a different dynamic.
And when we do, and
we do it with intention,
our entire lives change,
there’s no way
around that at all!
And here is the funny thing:
You can work out karma
in this lifetime,
or the universe will wait,
and you’ll work it out
in another lifetime,
or another, or another.
The Principle of
Synchronicity
Synchronicity is
about living in equality,
peace and harmony.
I think
the greatest interrupter
of synchronicity
is judgment.
The Law of Synchronicity
is more about
the idea of something
we chatted about earlier,
and that there is no good,
there is no bad,
there is no right,
there is no wrong,
there just is life,
and it’s all in
how we tend to see it.
Synchronicity is
the true harmonic of life.
Synchronicity
is not being owned
by anything outside you,
is not ever attempting
to prove yourself
or to be something
that you’re not.
And most people, especially
in this part of the world,
are always attempting
to be who they aren’t as
opposed to who they are.
The Law of Synchronicity
is more about
truth and error
and when you’re walking
on the path of truth
you have synchronicity,
and when you walk
on the path of error
you have struggle.
And all error is
a steering mechanism
to take you
back to synchronicity.
The Principle of
Direction and Motives
And can you elaborate
on the Principle of
Direction and Motives?
That’s more about intention.
If your motive wasn’t
of the deepest of integrity,
your direction
is going to change
into a direction
that you didn’t anticipate.
The intention that
you’re putting into a thing
is the seed that’s going
to create the direction.
The Principle of
Willingness
How about the Principle
of Willingness?
The 12 principles,
they get more subtle
as they go along and
in the Law of Willingness
basically it’s being
willing to face yourself.
You planted the garden.
Now you’ve got
all these weeds
in that garden.
It’s required for you
to remove them;
are you willing to do that?
Are you willing
to change routines
of your own mind?
Are you willing
to shift your emotions
to bring you
a greater experience?
I can promise you one thing,
whatever you’re
unwilling to do;
it’s going to be
constantly in front of you
until you do it.
The Principle of
the Present Moment
If you can learn to master
the idea of keeping
your mind and thoughts
right behind your eyes,
you’ll never worry again.
What causes worry is
when we look into the future
or we look into the past.
But if you learn to stay
in the present moment
there is never anything
to worry about.
The Principle of
Patience and Reward
The point is whenever
you’re impatient
about anything, that
you will always be faced
with impatient situations,
it becomes
more and more magnified.
But the more patient
you are about
any and everything,
the more rewarding life is.
It’s amazing at
how much impatience
actually blocks
almost virtually any event
in your life.
A lot of people
are impatient,
they want to have love
in their life
so they get in a hurry and
they get in a relationship
that turns out to be
the worst nightmare.
Well, there’s no reward
in that.
If you’re patient
in all things, it’s always
much more rewarding,
much more healthy
in your mind,
in your emotions
and in your body,
at the same time.
The Principle of
Value and Upliftment
The essence of it is
every person there is value,
and it’s our function
to always lift people by
being in service to people,
not taking from.
I mean if I’m walking
down the street and
I see somebody in tears,
it’s always my desire
to only help them, if I can.
If there is some way
that I can, then I will.
I just won’t walk by.
I just won’t leave them there.
That’s the value
of upliftment.
We thank you
Dr. Steven Hairfield for
sharing your wonderful
life experiences and
deep knowledge about
the workings of karma.
Gracious viewers,
please join us again
next Monday on
Science and Spirituality
for the conclusion
of our interview
with Dr. Hairfield.
For more details
on Dr. Steven Hairfield,
please visit
www.Hairfield.com
CDs and books including
The Twelve Sacred
Principles of Karma
by Dr. Hairfield
are available
at the same website
Thank you
for your presence today
on our program.
Coming up next is
Words of Wisdom
after Noteworthy News.
May the Providence
shine the light of wisdom
and love on us all.
We can’t get away
from ourselves.
We cannot get away
from cause and effect.
But what we can do is
live in a loving manner,
as that loving cause,
and then have love
return to us, because
that is the only thing
that can happen.
We have that much
direct influence in life.
We are the sole reason
that our lives are the way
that it is.
Halo, tranquil viewers,
welcome to
Science and Spirituality
on Supreme Master
Television.
We are pleased
to present the conclusion
of a three-part series
featuring an interview
with Dr. Steven Hairfield
from the US, who is
a Zen priest and an author.
Dr. Hairfield
regularly lectures about
spiritual topics such as
the power of thought and
the benefits of meditation
and is dedicated to
helping those who are
in search of their
original Self- Nature.
Our Supreme Master
Television correspondent
had the opportunity
to discuss
with Dr. Hairfield some
of the topics addressed
in his latest book:
The Twelve Sacred
Principles of Karma.
Dr. Hairfield says
the law of karma
can be explained
through 12 equally
important principles and
they serve as a road map
in helping us to realize
the essence of life.
Dr. Hairfield dedicates
The Twelve Sacred
Principles of Karma
to all truth seekers
and writes: “Living
the Divine being
within you
is your destiny,
the underlying reason
for life itself.”
We thus begin
with the concept of fate.
Do we really have
freewill in our lives
or is everything
set by destiny?
Dr. Hairfield shares
his nuggets of wisdom.
My teachers one day
started explaining to me
about destiny.
We think we have
this thing called freewill.
What we have is choice,
and we tend to confuse
choice with freewill,
because if there is
a destiny or a fate,
how does freewill
fit in that?
It doesn’t,
because you are going
to live that destiny
in this lifetime
or another one,
and it’s just up to you
when you decide to do it,
it’s as simple as that.
We are spending years
going, “There is no way
I am going to do that.”
And yet
all the circumstances
led up to me doing
exactly what I do today.
So we all have a destiny,
we’re all going
to live that destiny,
sooner or later.
Many people fervently
search for their soul mate,
believing this person will
make them happy in life.
Dr. Hairfield cautions
that there is a world
of difference between
a soul mate and what
he calls a “twin flame”
or someone who loves us
without judgment
and for who we are.
If you look for a soul mate
you could find
your worst nightmare,
and you are attracted
to this person,
and all of sudden
it turns out to be
the worst relationship
you’ve ever had.
What you don’t realize is
you played
the karmic debt out;
there is no longer
a karmic debt
between you two.
I asked one of my teachers
in India one day,
about relationships
and the idea of love,
and his answer
was beautifully simple.
He said, “Steven, love
does not know time nor
does it know distance,
it only knows itself.
That when you find
that true partner,
that true flame,
you will know it
within a matter of seconds
and then you will spend
the rest of your life learning
to know each other.”
And that to me
is the difference
between a soul mate
and a twin flame.
A soul mate could be
your worst nightmare,
and a twin flame
will never be that.
We also asked
Dr. Hairfield about the
nature of consciousness
and its different aspects.
How about consciousness
versus clarity
of consciousness?
You mention a little bit
about clarity
of consciousness.
We all have consciousness;
we just don’t use it.
Clarity of consciousness
is where we no longer
have old baggage
that we hold to which
shades, shapes and jades
what we see.
You talk with a lady
as an example.
Let’s say she’s had
difficult experiences
in relationships, so today
she has a hard time
trusting a male.
How can she ever have
a fulfilling relationship
as long as she cannot
trust that male?
And here’s the funny thing,
because she doesn’t trust
the man, she’s always
going to attract men to her
that she can’t trust
in the first place,
until she gets over it.
That’s an
unclear consciousness.
Once she steps into
clarity of consciousness,
she trusts individuals
just for who they are, and
not for who they aren’t.
We all look at potential
when we look at people
instead of
the reality of the person.
Potential is only potential
until it’s realized and lived,
other than that,
it’s chasing an illusion.
So clarity of consciousness
is living in truth
and chasing nothing,
and allowing life
to come to you because
it does and it will.
How about the global pool?
What is that?
Global pool, that’s
every single thought
that every single human
that’s ever lived
has put out
into consciousness.
Every single one?
Yes ma’am.
Here’s the interesting thing.
That once
you think a thought
it stays out there
in consciousness
until it finds its like kind
and then
like the Doppler effect,
it returns to you.
So the collective pool is
all human consciousness.
Consciousness can be
used for communication
just like you and I
are doing right now.
And it doesn’t matter
where in the world
you or I sit, we can still
link consciously.
So once we become
aware of consciousness
as a vehicle
and as a mechanism,
we can now use it
for that mechanism.
I mean the sole reason
I ended up in India
was from that vehicle.
So when we look at
the world today and
collective consciousness
today, that consciousness
is in turmoil. Why?
Because humanity is
in turmoil.
And if people aren’t careful
they are going to allow
themselves individually
to get into
greater turmoil. Why?
Because right now, most
people are unconscious
of that connection with it.
People that are
otherwise very peaceful
are becoming
very violent today. Why?
Because of them, or
because of consciousness?
It’s a reflection
of one to the other,
one to the other, which one
is in dominance?
So, conscious clarity
would be knowing
who you are.
Being conscious that
we are connected inside
to the rest of humankind
and the universe is part of
a journey to self-mastery.
But what constitutes
full self-mastery?
Dr. Hairfield shares
his view.
Understanding
and implicitly
accepting yourself.
Self-mastery is removing
all illusion and
living authentically
within your own self,
within only who you are.
When we were
on the way to Tibet,
one of my teachers
said to me, 14 of us
in a single file (line),
“Steven, you sound like
an elephant stomping
through the jungle.
Come up here.”
And he said, “Do you know
how you walk?”
And I said, “Yes.”
And he laughed and said,
“No you don’t.
How do you breathe?
How do your feet
touch the ground?
What’s your stride?
How do you move?
What are your arms doing?”
I couldn’t answer
any of those.
And he said to me this,
“Move back in line and
pay very close attention
to all moves you make
and remove
all wasted movement.”
And about an hour later,
I heard from up front,
“Good.”
I no longer sounded
like an elephant.
But when you say
what is self-mastery?
It’s knowing
yourself implicitly
in any and everything
that you do.
How you move,
how you think,
how you feel,
and allow nothing
to be in control of you
in any of those moments.
Nothing!
And if your emotions
and your mind
are always the same,
life no longer
has a hold on you, then
you’ve mastered you.
What is the relationship
between bad karma
and illness?
Dr. Hairfield teaches
that disease is an outward
manifestation of the fact
that one’s inner life
is not in balance.
In some parts
of the world
the closest thing you are
going to get to a doctor
is a monk,
and they are wizards
when it comes to herbs,
so to speak,
but they also understand
the metaphorical
representation
of the body parts.
Lungs represent
the ability to receive;
liver and kidneys are
the filters; the intestines
are to digest foods.
What we as humans
don’t realize is,
is every cell in your body
is controlled by your mind,
and your cells
resonate and vibrate to
what you think and feel.
So if you do not like you,
you are already
in the process of
destroying your own self,
because you don’t like you.
So when we look at
illness, that’s
a culmination of karma
based in that part of
the physiological aspect
of that body.
The fastest transmuter
of karma actually
happens to be cancer.
Why do woman get
cancer, breast cancer,
cervical or uterine cancer?
Where do people store
guilt in their bodies?
Usually in the area that
determines their gender.
Testicular cancer is
in men that feel guilty
and don’t know
how to handle it.
They don’t know
how to release it,
how to get rid of it
but that’s the result again
of karma showing up
in a physiological sense
in the body,
it’s an accumulative effect
of what they’ve done.
So karma will show up
in your body (Oh, it does)
it’s not just events?
It’s a universal truth so
it will show up anywhere.
It can show up in events,
in people, in words,
thoughts, deeds, actions
and in your body.
Finally, Dr. Hairfield
wishes to offer
these parting thoughts
to our viewers.
It’s not about what
people have done to you;
it’s about
what you do for others,
and when you learn
that the greatest value
that you have
is sharing the truth of you,
not your perceptions, but
the truth of who you are,
with any person
that comes along.
And when
you open your heart
and you share
that loving heart
that you have,
people cannot resist it.
They just cannot.
Find peace within you.
It is never outside you.
Whatever you seek
it’s always within you,
never away from you.
Look in there first.
And then share
what you find
with all people.
That’s what I would say.
Our sincere appreciation
and thanks
Dr. Steven Hairfield,
for taking time
to introduce us to your
most recent book and
providing understandable,
real-world examples that
help clarify the workings
of the law of karma
and other
metaphysical principles.
We wish you
every success in your
future noble endeavors.
For more details
on Dr. Steven Hairfield,
please visit
CDs and books including
The Twelve Sacred
Principles of Karma
by Dr. Hairfield
are available
at the same website
Loving viewers,
thank you for your
presence today
on our program.
Coming up next is
Words of Wisdom
after Noteworthy News.
May we all be conscious
of the daily choices
we make in life.