Monday, January 20, 2020

My Musings on Monday, January 20, 2020. The relentless pursuit of Chakrata Karma. I am a Refugee. The Chakrata Legacy traps me in Slavery while I live in a Free Nation.

My Musings on Monday, January 20, 2020. The relentless pursuit of Chakrata Karma. I am a Refugee. The Chakrata Legacy traps me in Slavery while I live in a Free Nation. My Musings on Monday, January 20, 2020. I am a Refugee. The relentless pursuit of Chakrata Karma. The Legacy of Chakrata Karma traps me in Slavery while I live in a Free Nation. Each year on the third Monday of January Americans observe Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and reflect on the work that still needs to be done for racial equality. This January 20, make the holiday more than just a day off and take time to reflect and take action on civil rights issues across the globe. The holiday was observed for the first time on January 20, 1986. It’s observed on the third Monday of January rather than directly on Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday because it follows the guidelines of the Uniform Monday Holiday Act. India – The Land of Karma. I am a Refugee. The relentless pursuit of Chakrata Karma. The Legacy of Chakrata Karma traps me in Slavery while I live in a Free Nation. My musings on Monday, January 20, 2020. I am a Refugee. The relentless pursuit of Chakrata Karma. India – The Land of Karma. The Legacy of Chakrata Karma traps me in Slavery while I live in Free Nation. The Land of India or Bharata Varsha is identified as KARMA KSHETRA or KARMA BHUMI. The Sanskrit word Karma describes the totality of a person’s actions in any one of the successive states of that person’s existence. The Law of Karma governs all action and its inevitable consequences on the doer. Because of this deep-rooted belief in the inevitability of consequences on the doer, the Land of Bharat or India is identified as Karma Kshetra or Karma Bhumi. I can run but I have no place to hide or find shelter to avoid the consequences of Karma. I am a Refugee. The relentless pursuit of Chakrata Karma. I can run, but can’t hide from God. The Chakrata Legacy traps me in Slavery while I live in Free Nation. I left India on January 10, 1984 to avoid the trappings of Chakrata Karma. I can run but I can’t hide from God. The LORD provided a great fish to swallow Jonah and Jonah was inside the fish for three days and three nights (JONAH 1.1-16). My Musings on Monday, January 20, 2020. I am a Refugee. The relentless pursuit of Chakrata Karma. The Chakrata Legacy traps me in Slavery while I live in a Free Nation. Please explore the connection between the Law of Karma and Fate/Destiny at my Home Page of BhavanaJagat. CHAKRATA KARMA: On June 03, 1972, His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama visited Headquarters Establishment Number.22, Chakrata, Uttar Pradesh, to inspect the Tibetan soldiers who serve in the multinational military organization called Special Frontier Force. I served as the Medical Officer at this military Establishment and my duties required the verification of mental, and physical preparedness of all the men. The Chakrata Legacy traps me in Slavery while I live in a Free Nation. My Musings on Monday, January 20, 2020. I am a Refugee. The relentless pursuit of Chakrata Karma. The Chakrata Legacy traps me in Slavery while I live in a Free Nation.

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