Sacred Turning Point
There comes a moment in our soul’s journey when life no longer feels the same. In one blink of an eye, everything changes - the people, patterns, emotions, roles, life purpose, and attachments. Once upon a time, I didn't even understand any of these. Was it called just living? That's not being in awareness. That's where I started diving deeper into what Karma is. How is it connected to all of us? In Vedic Astrology and broader Hindu philosophy, karma is not simply “punishment” or “good luck.”
Karma means: the law of cause, effect, intention, and energetic consequence across lifetimes.
Each thought, action, emotion, goal, and choice leaves an energetic imprint that shapes future experiences, lessons, relationships, and soul progress.
But Vedic wisdom sees karma as much more sophisticated than the simplified internet version of:
“Do good and good comes back.”
It is deeply connected to consciousness, soul evolution, life purpose (dharma), free will and spiritual growth.
The Main Types of Karma in Vedic Philosophy
- Sanchita Karma (Accumulated Karma): The huge, unending repository of all karmas (good and evil) amassed over all previous lifetimes. It is the total debt or credit held in a spiritual bank account. Now, we can undertsand it better: the soul’s karmic storage, a huge energetic archive, and all unresolved lessons, actions, impressions, and experiences. It includes our talents, fears, spiritual gifts, unresolved wounds, karmic bonds, unfinished soul lessons.
- Prarabdha Karma (Fructifying Karma): A portion of Sanchita karma chosen to ripen and be experienced in this lifetime. This, sometimes known as "destiny" or "fate," defines a person's birthplace, family, important life events, key life lessons, body, tendencies, and life circumstances.and basic conditions. It cannot be altered; only lived through. Known as “the arrow already released from the bow.” This is related to some experiences are already set into motion,, but your response to them still matters. This is the karma most connected to astrology and birth charts.
- Kriyamana/Agami Karma (Current/Future Karma): Karma generated in the current time by free will, acts, choices, reactions, consciousness, intentions and thoughts. Even if difficult karmas exist, how you respond creates future outcomes. Pain can create wisdom or bitterness. That choice shapes Agami karma.Kriyamana: Actions performed right now that bring results in the present or near future.Agami: What we do now will have future consequences, or agami, which will be added to our Sanchita karma.
Karmic Debt | Completion
This refers to an unsolved energy imbalance such as recurring traumatic relationship patterns, abandonment themes, abuse of power, betrayal, emotional dependency, and unsolved duties between souls. These frequently reappear until the lesson has been consciously internalised.
This is where after diving a bit deeper into my 'Akashic Records' and soul contract closure ritual, I understood many points. Detachment is not an easy ritual and should be done in way so that it doesn't bring in more energetic karmic ones. My energetic closure had started to integrate deeply where my soul began to detach from the karmic frequency. This lead to the beginning of a new phase of destiny and relationships that opened. Emotional release was important to stabilise first.
So, breaking Karmic Cycles is significant to:
- Recognising that those repeating pattern (relationships, thoughts, emotions, identity)
- The soul is no longer bound to repeat the same lesson
- Old dynamics based on pain, abandonment, sacrifice, or imbalance needs to end
Personally, what I understood this is not regression — it is energetic clearing because my soul was closing a karmic chapter by dissolving old attachments, and preparing space for a new aligned path.
My life path has not been that linear worldly success. It actually carried imprints of deep emotional transformation, karmic relationship lessons, spiritual initiation through loss, periods of isolation and introspection, and eventually evolving into a guide for others.
I understood this scared turning point better when I started researching, reading more on my vedic astrological birthchart. I was doing anything on purpose - perhaps. Everything written was already meant to be my purpose.
Briefly, what I can share more is my whole existence have moved in phases such as attachment, emotional collapse, spiritual awakening, rebuilding identity, deeper wisdom, then another initiation.
What can you relate this to your life as well?
This is why hibernation is so important for me only. Because now, I choose me. I frequently have to do it because it's like a calling for my soul. This phase in my life relates to that cocoon energy before rebirth, lots of energetic detox, nervous system recalibration and identity shedding.
I guess my inner child is saying: ''You did it"
I guess my inner child is saying: ''You did it"
Because, my soul path has shifted from seeking love externally toward embodying inner spiritual sovereignty ; from emotional dependency on outcomes toward energetic alignment and discernment; from identifying through suffering toward becoming a conscious guide who understands suffering without drowning in it.
Mind you, we are not refering to total permanent isolation here. But how can we unleash the magic if deeper relationships....
Remember, the journey / the lessons are:
- emotional purification
- unlearning and relearning
- more consciousness
- stronger energetic boundaries
- self-worth stabilization
- release from karmic entanglements
- Authentic soul alignment
Nothing can be perfect though. Life goes on. Sometimes, I can't explain everything. It's like the void. What I understood from the Vedic teachings is that is ultimately point beyond karma itself. It's more about being in awareness, liberation, inner awakening, acting consciously without attachment,and eventually transcending repetitive karmic cycles.
This is what I love to emphasise in my coaching and energy healing sessions (self-awareness, self-love, healing meditation,, surrender, compassion, unlearning and relearning, life lessons, and detachment.
Which emotional phase in your life are you in?


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