Be Healed From Karmic Relationship

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     Karmic relationships at first is sweet and intense but it will turn to be the worst thing that you can have in your life as involves so much pain. Now, remembering the reason why a Karmic relationship exists to begin with is so you deal with past karma, grow, heal and move on. In this regard, Karmic relationships are helpful and healthy, given the lessons learned. The reward at the end of the day is a new love, something peaceful, pure and much less pain.
Healing a Karmic relationship is a process of realizing first what your lesson is and what you yourself are doing wrong.
First, understand Karmic relationships, as intoxicating as they can be, aren’t meant to last. The sole purpose of a Karmic relationship is to teach us lessons and create change that is necessary to move on to a new, better relationship, soulmate or twin flame. With that being said, soul mates and twin flames aren’t without problems. No relationship is perfect; yet a Karmic relationship feels like death by a thousand swords, very painful indeed.

Why It Hurts So Bad
One or both karmic lover cares only about their own self. It’s sad but true, when a Karmic lover mistreats someone they don’t see it as hurtful, rather a lesson they’re teaching. As in any type of abusive relationship, self-esteem erodes feelings of agony as words are twisted and you feel as if you are literally losing your mind. It hurts because it’s a lesson you need to learn and until you learn it, it will continue to hurt.
 
The Next Time – Clearing Your Karma
To break the pattern of a Karmic relationship, one or the other must move on completely and learn the lessons meant to be learned. Karma, as it implies is “reaping what we sow.” The simple thing to do is evaluate the lesson needing learned and to do more to increase your good Karma, so the next relationship
isn’t Karmic.
A Karmic relationship is meant to heal you from painful experiences and release past bad Karma or lessons you would not have learned otherwise. The pain will heal when you learn your lesson and not worry about the other partner. They were meant not to love forever but a lesson only, so their job is done.
What happens if someone can’t move on and things are not resolved? It means you will experience another Karmic relationship, if in another life or in this one, and no one wants that. The goal is to work on building enough good karma so that you can work your way through life, finding love that feels wonderful and that will allow peace and abundant hope flow daily. Living a happy life is possible after Karmic relationship. If you would like to learn what your lessons are meant to be, from an existing or past Karmic relationship, contact a psychic advisor today.

11 COMMENTS

  1. I find the notion that Karmic relationships feel like ‘death by a thousand swords’ quite evocative. It encapsulates the intensity of the emotional pain involved.

  2. The idea that Karmic relationships are not meant to last but rather to teach lessons is quite thought-provoking. It offers a new perspective on the purpose of certain relationships.

  3. Interesting point about the need to learn specific lessons to move past Karmic relationships. It implies a structured path toward emotional and spiritual growth.

  4. The article’s emphasis on self-awareness and personal growth as means to break the cycle of Karmic relationships is insightful. It stresses the importance of introspection.

  5. The description of Karmic relationships as both a source of pain and a learning experience is intriguing. It’s interesting how the concept encapsulates both growth and suffering.

    • Indeed, the duality of pain and growth in Karmic relationships makes them complex yet profoundly educational.

  6. The explanation of why Karmic relationships hurt so much, focusing on self-centered behaviors, offers a realistic view on the dynamics of such relationships.

  7. The idea that unresolved issues from a Karmic relationship can lead to another such relationship is quite compelling. It highlights the importance of closure and resolution.

    • True, the cyclical nature of unresolved Karmic lessons suggests that personal development is an ongoing process.

  8. The concept of building good karma to avoid future Karmic relationships is interesting. It adds a proactive element to the process of emotional healing.

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