Karma Wilson
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Karma Wilson

Karma Is Giving Freely Without Any Conditions

When you were a small child, the adults in your life probably told you that it is better to give than to receive. This is true for all adults as well, and it is true in a variety of different ways.

When you give a gift to someone, or do something nice for a person, you know how much better it is if you do not think about getting something in return. Your focus is on how happy it will make the other person feel. This is the true spirit of giving. If you expected something in return, your giving would not mean as much to that person– nor would it mean as much to you.

When you consider karma, this same pure spirit of giving applies in all areas of your life. You are thinking of how your gift or your actions will make the other person feel good, rather than getting anything in return. When you give freely, without placing any conditions or expectations on your giving, it also puts you in the right frame of mind to receive.

Gifts, helpful actions, and other things that are positive can quickly lose their meaning if they have conditions attached to them. However, when you do not seek anything in return, this can set the stage for blessings to come to you. Think of whatever is dear to you in life, what you desire, and what you hope for the most. When you do not believe that anyone is obligated to give or do these things for you, this is when you will be surprised at what you do receive.

Everyone wants a life of abundance, prosperity, and happiness. Having many friends and owning nice things can also make life more pleasant and enjoyable. The point to keep in mind is that you will have a much greater chance of attaining all of the good that you want in life when you consistently give and do good for others.

You may not understand why it is so essential to make your gifts and actions toward others free of conditions. Perhaps you can think of a time when someone gave you a present for your birthday or Christmas. How would you have felt if the person said there were conditions attached to you accepting it, or to them giving it, or that they only gave it to you from a sense of obligation? Those kinds of conditions would have made you feel bad, and made it so you could not fully enjoy the present, even if it were something which you liked very much. It would have been less than it could have been, because it did not include the pure spirit of giving.

You can look at karma in your life the same way. Whatever you desire the most in life, you must look at the spirit in which you give to other people. When you approach everything with a positive sense of karma, you will be surprised to see the abundance of blessings that you begin to receive.

About the Author

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What is your childs favorite book?

My 4 year old son loves “Sakes Alive a Cattle Drive” by Karma Wilson. She is a great childrens book author. He also likes Dr. Suess and books about trucks ond construction.

Anyone have any good recommendations?
Thanks for the great answers!

I have a 3-year-old son who loves to be read to as well!!

Here are some of his favorites:

“Are You My Mother?” by P.D. Eastman
“Skippyjon Jones” by Judy Schachner (line of books about a Siamese cat who thinks he’s a Chihuahua – HILARIOUS)
Ladybug magazine
any book by Eric Carle – “The Very Hungry Caterpillar,” “Dream Snow” (has a musical sound effect!), “The Very Quiet Cricket,” “The Very Grouchy Ladybug,” etc.
Bob the Builder, Thomas the Tank Engine, and fairy tales

If he likes books about trucks, you might want to check out Julie Andrews’ books. She has a line of books about a truck called Dumpy who lives on a farm. They’re really cute.

Hope this helps!

Hilda Must Be Dancing / by Karma Wilson