Catalyst and Karma

Catalysts are situations or events in your life that precipitate growth. They can be thought of as invisible guidelines that shape events in your life.

You program the catalytic experiences in your 3rd density lifetime when you are between incarnations in what is known as time-space. The catalytic experiences you program are based on the lessons you want to learn in your next incarnation. If you miss one opportunity to learn the desired lesson then another catalytic experience will appear in your life to teach the same lesson. This will repeat until the lesson is learned.

If you are not ready to program your next life's catalyst in time-space, your higher self will do this. Your higher self is your mid-sixth density self which offers itself as a service to itself by assisting in the earlier phases of its evolution. While in time-space, you also select the amount of catalyst (or number of lessons) you want in your next incarnation.

In the event that you acquire karma during your incarnation, similar programming also generates catalyst to help you can work through it. Karma is most commonly acquired by infringing on the free-will of another. These catalytic lessons also repeat until the karma is alleviated. The action that ultimately alleviates karma is self-forgiveness and not repeating the action which initiated the catalyst.

All of the lessons that catalytic experiences attempt to teach typically include elements of learning patience, tolerance, and not taking life too seriously.