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== Karmísk byrði náttúruveranna == | |||
Earth could be very different if the elementals were not bowed down with pollution and the weight of mankind’s [[karma]]. In Genesis, God tells Adam, “Cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life.”<ref>Gen. 3:17.</ref> “The ground” is symbolic of elemental life. In other words, because of mankind’s fall from grace (represented in the figures of [[Adam and Eve]]) the elementals were “cursed”—that is, mankind’s negative karma was introduced into their world—and the elementals were assigned the task of maintaining balance where karmic imbalance now appeared. | Earth could be very different if the elementals were not bowed down with pollution and the weight of mankind’s [[karma]]. In Genesis, God tells Adam, “Cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life.”<ref>Gen. 3:17.</ref> “The ground” is symbolic of elemental life. In other words, because of mankind’s fall from grace (represented in the figures of [[Adam and Eve]]) the elementals were “cursed”—that is, mankind’s negative karma was introduced into their world—and the elementals were assigned the task of maintaining balance where karmic imbalance now appeared. | ||
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