What I realized as I worked through the chain of dissolving karma is that “karma is never dissolved.” Karma is never dissolved.
Unless we intentionally resolve karma spiritually in some way, karma itself will not be resolved at all, even if the soul is reborn and reincarnated.
The reason why I can say that is because all the people who have resolved their karma have been connected in such a way that “karma calls for karma.
However, as I have written before, it is true that karma created once upon a time has no effect on those who are alive today.
But that does not mean that it has no effect on the present time (i.e., it has been resolved), and it remains in the soul as a wounded memory (karma).
Therefore, when a soul has a wounded memory (karma), it will reincarnate in order to resolve the karma.
However, if new karma is created at the place of reincarnation, the soul gives priority to dissolving the new karma.
Therefore, when we reincarnate, it seems that we must decide where to reincarnate in order to resolve the new karma.
When we understand this process, we can see that the old karma remains unresolved and is still smoldering in the soul.
I believe that wounded memories (karma) are like stress for the soul.
When I think about it, I feel that the heart and soul of the human being living today are the same in origin.
The thoughts and feelings of our wounded hearts affect where we go in life.
And the wounded soul also influences the destination in reincarnation.
Therefore, I still believe that the soul and the human heart are two sides of the same coin.