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Science & Spirituality
Dr. Steven Hairfield on The Sacred Principles of Karma - P2/3
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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.
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