Some people are worried that if they change their subconscious scenarios with the help of GSR and create a new better life for themselves, they will avoid a fair punishment for their past dids and escape from karma therefore.
Karma is a consequences of our actions. If you hurt someone, he will be intended to take revenge. It is just a universal law, natural balance. There is no any karma police which is hunting for you.
According to Yoga, there are 4 types of karma:
1. Sanchita or stored karma, sum of all karma of the person
2. Prarabdha karma is matured one, the part of Sanchita which is ready to manifest
3. Kriyamana or present karma, which we are creating right now
4. Agami or forthcoming karma – our intentions
So, we are not able to avoid Prarabdha karma, but we may try to change our today’s actions and future intentions.
Usually, people repeat their actions, “mistakes”, for example, women may have few unhappy marriages, very similar one to another. This happens because of family scenarios, which are subconscious, and it is very hard to withstand them. This woman can do a GSR session to avoid this unhappy marriage karma in future, because she will change her behavior (kriyamana karma) and she will get another reaction from men. Thus she can repair her current relationships or gain an opportunity to create new healthy relationships further.
And what about our debts from the past lives? With the help of GSR people can influence that as well. Past life experience is considered to be one of the deepest layers of the mind. There is a special technique in GSR to work with that level. You will need few sessions instead of a lifetime to do it, isn’t it beautiful?
I strongly believe that the very idea of karma in Hinduism, Buddhism etc. is not to spread the fear of punishment, but to make people conscious about what they do and think. By changing their karma one can develop his consciousness and become a better version of himself. In that way GSR methods could be very helpful.