KARMICA BAGGAGE IS UNENCUMBERED

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Because we aren’t really letting it all go forever, it is relatively simple for us to instruct the packers and movers to place all of our physical belongings in cardboard boxes and transport them to some distant location. We are merely relocating, and we can relax knowing that those cartons and our belongings will arrive at the new home securely and with no damage.

But is it possible for us to continue living in our current home while gradually getting rid of each item we own? How long till we are liberated from all our material burdens? Take a tour of your home, room by room. Take a look at everything in that room. Do you have the ability to let does it currently continue on forever? If you knew you were going to live there permanently, how long would it take you to vacate?

You’ll observe that each of your possessions has a story attached to it. It may be your belongings, like your clothes or books, or it might be something you acquired on vacation like a present, a collectible, or a piece of art. You are connected to everything by an elusive thread that you are unable to sever.

We feel a connection to the things we own that are material. We are really attached to a lot of our possessions and find it difficult to let them go. We are firmly attached to a location because we value thethings there that we have fostered.

We frequently have sentimental ties to things that are no longer useful to us. However, it might be challenging to part with possessions. There are a lot of hidden benefits to minimalism. Our lives’ energy flow is improved when we get rid of clutter. This was known as “chi” or “ki” by the orientals. Prana, the vital life force, is how Hindus refer to it.

When we move, we unpack all the cartons we brought with us and arrange them attentively once we have settled into our new home. Is this true? Reincarnation is viewed by Hindus as being similar to that. We’ve moved cartons full of things from one place to another, and we’ll move invisible “stuff” as well.

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