Every action we perform leaves an imprint on our mind. This imprint is treated as reality by the mind, and if the action brought pleasure, the mind naturally urges us to repeat it. This is how our past actions “follow” us, subtly guiding our present behavior.
According to Newton’s First Law, an object in motion remains in motion unless acted upon by an external force. Similarly, our habits and desires continue until we consciously intervene.
Imagine seeing a scene that once brought you joy. Your mind seeks to experience it again. This unconscious repetition is how karmas continue to influence our life. Swaroop Darshan teaches that the mind is blind, conditioned, and entangled in illusions. Through awareness, we can recognize which actions truly nourish our soul.
Suppose you are a parent enjoying a quiet moment, perhaps a sunset. Suddenly, your child cries. Your attention shifts immediately — your action is guided by this external “nudge,” much like karmas following us. Awareness allows you to recognize this shift and choose consciously how to respond.
When we perform actions with awareness, we can distinguish those that bring true joy from those repeated out of habit. Old patterns dissolve naturally when observed with attention. Learn more about karmic responsibility here.
Our experiences, stored in the mind as subtle energy, create repeating patterns. These are the memories that guide repeated actions. In Swaroop Darshan, we learn to observe these memories, realizing that the body is a dense manifestation of accumulated karmas.
Walking down a street, you notice a dog behind you. Your mind recalls past experiences, imagining potential danger. Even as the dog moves away, the memory persists. This demonstrates how past karmas subtly follow us.
By practicing Swaroop Darshan meditation, we align our body and mind with conscious awareness. Actions performed mindfully reveal the truth: the Divine works through us. We start seeing thoughts, memories, and karmas as they truly are.
When we observe thoughts consciously, we gain control over them. Energy can be transformed into matter, and desires into physical manifestations. For example, the journey from thin to healthy weight, or disease to wellness, is possible through mindful Swaroop Darshan practice. Learn more about health transformation here.
With continued practice, old memories lose their grip, karmas are resolved, and your mind becomes a tool of conscious creation. Swaroop Darshan is your mirror — showing the truth of your actions and guiding you to liberation. Explore removing karmic accounts to deepen your understanding.