Karma and Karmfal: Understanding the Time Gap Between Action and Result Through FEAT Theory ABC


Karma means the actions performed by us.


Every action, whether small or big, creates karma. The output or result of all these actions is called Karmfal. Whatever we receive in life is, in some form, the result of our own karmas.


When a person’s actions start moving toward the negative side, the results of those actions also begin moving toward the negative side. Every action value definitely creates a reaction value. Therefore, the universe creates and returns to us exactly what we have created through our actions. The result of that action-energy is ultimately received by our body.


Now, some very interesting facts are added here.


Everyone performs karma. But many people who do good karma do not receive good results at the right time. On the other hand, some people perform many negative karmas in life, yet they do not receive negative results immediately.


So the important question is: What kind of system is this, where such apparent errors exist?


Why does the good result of good karma not come on time?

Why does the bad result of bad karma not come at the exact time when it should?

Why is there such a time gap?


Some children work very hard in life. That means they perform good karma. But where does their Karmfal go? Why do they not receive success on time? Why do they receive success after 4–5 years, and sometimes not even then?


Some people even commit murder, yet they do not receive punishment immediately. Sometimes punishment comes after 20 years or 30 years. How does such a huge time gap occur in the negative side of Karmfal?


To understand this missing link, we have to move through the principles of FEAT Theory ABC. Only then can we understand why the time gap between actions and results is uncertain.


Let us understand this deeply.


Our body is made of five elements: Fire, Water, Earth, Sky, and Air.


Everyone’s body is made of these same five elements. So does that mean everyone’s body is the same?


No. Everyone’s body is not the same.


This fact needs to be understood deeply.


Although the same five elements exist in every human body, in some people the concentration level of a particular element becomes very high, while in others, a deficiency of a particular element is created.


In FEAT Theory ABC, this is defined as the Elemental Concentration Level.


Because of this concentration level, every body becomes different. Every person’s body and mind behave differently. Every person’s mindset becomes different due to the concentration levels of these five elements.


These elements shape a person’s thought process.


One person becomes angry very quickly.

Another person prefers to remain calm.

Someone loses control over emotions.

Someone else is able to balance emotions.


We all know that meditation can help control emotions to a great extent. But then why does everyone not sit together every day and meditate? Why does everyone not behave in the same way?


Why is one person able to meditate properly, while others are not?


The answer is simple: mindset patterns are different, and these patterns are formed due to elemental concentration levels.


In some people, certain elements are very high and imbalanced. In others, some elements are almost negligible. Because of these variations, everyone’s mindset and thought process are affected differently.


This is why one person may commit murder without fear. A person may even kill his own daughters and still feel no guilt or regret. On the other hand, another person may not even be able to kill a mosquito because emotions arise within him. He starts thinking that the mosquito also has life, that it also has a soul, and that it is not at fault if its bite causes fever.


So why is one person unable to kill even an insect, while another does not hesitate even before murder?


People often say that such a mindset is created because of upbringing. But is family upbringing really the only reason behind this?


Which parents truly want to spoil their children? Which parents intentionally fail to show their children the right path?


In reality, this does not happen only because of upbringing. These behavioral patterns are formed according to the elements.


For example, suppose there is my daughter and me. The five elements of our bodies interact with each other. Due to this interaction, our mindset and behavior toward each other become different.


I may try to explain something to my child, but my child may respond to that information in a completely different way because of the element transfer process.


The universe has infinite levels of elemental concentration. Elements flow from a higher concentration level toward a lower concentration level.


Suppose my body has a high Fire element, and my daughter’s body has a low Fire element. Whenever we interact with each other, Fire element will begin to flow from my body toward her body. Since her body has low Fire and mine has very high Fire, whenever we talk, spend time together, or remain in each other’s presence, element transfer takes place.


This transfer gradually changes the concentration levels of the body.


In the same way, in real time, the concentration levels of elements in our body keep changing through many sources and interactions. These changes influence our emotions and thoughts.


And these emotions and thoughts are responsible for making us perform actions.


Whatever actions we perform, their reaction or outcome will definitely be received by us, because we are the creators of that action. We are the creators of that action-energy.


Energy is never destroyed. It only transforms. Its state changes.


Therefore, the outcome of every action will definitely come. This means Karmfal will surely be created. And because we are the creators of that Karmfal, we will receive it at any cost.


Now, the concentration level of the five elements in the body can increase or decrease the intensity of Karmfal.


This is because the elemental concentration level is what makes us different from others, and it changes the outcomes of our entire life.


For example, if a person commits murder, the intensity of that bad Karmfal will differ depending on the five-element concentration level of that person.


If the person’s elemental concentration level is highly balanced and strong, then the body has a greater capacity to hold the negative effect of that Karmfal for a longer period. This is why, sometimes, when a person commits murder, the five-element concentration level of that person protects him for a certain period. As a result, punishment may come very late.


On the other hand, people whose elemental concentration is weak may receive negative Karmfal suddenly. Such people may get caught immediately and suffer punishment on the spot.


The conclusion is that the concentration level of the five elements in our body changes the outcome of events and actions.


One person may suffer greatly for a small mistake, while another person may continue to enjoy life for many years even after committing a very serious mistake.


But this does not mean that Karmfal will not come.


It will definitely come.


Sometimes it comes late. Sometimes it comes very quickly.


This is why FEAT Theory ABC is the key that helps us understand how the outcomes of life events can change.


Sometimes Karmfal may even transfer to the next life, depending upon the elements.


Therefore, if we want to make life peaceful and positive, balance is necessary. Because these very elements can make us do things that we may never consciously want to do.


Balanced elements protect us from wrong actions.


But once an action is performed, Karmfal will definitely come.


That is why every action should be performed with deep awareness, responsibility, and balance.


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