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The path of balancing the yoke of karma—of causes and effects set in motion in this and previous lives; the path of good works evidenced in pure thoughts, feelings, words and deeds; the discipline of the [[four lower bodies]] with an emphasis on physical action for alchemical change; spiritual/physical exercises including the invoking of the sacred fire ([[agni yoga]]) in the giving of [[violet flame]] decrees (mantra and japa yoga); nonattachment to the fruit of action or to its reward.  
The path of balancing the yoke of [[karma]]—of causes and effects set in motion in this and previous lives; the path of good works evidenced in pure thoughts, feelings, words and deeds; the discipline of the [[four lower bodies]] with an emphasis on physical action for alchemical change; spiritual/physical exercises including the invoking of the sacred fire ([[agni yoga]]) in the giving of [[violet flame]] decrees (mantra and japa yoga); [[nonattachment]] to the fruit of action or to its reward.  


The end of the path of karma yoga is freedom from the round of rebirth through the [[Holy Spirit]]’s all-consuming Love and Grace, and reunion with God, the Mighty [[I AM Presence]], in the ritual of the [[ascension]].  
The end of the path of karma yoga is freedom from the round of rebirth through the [[Holy Spirit]]’s all-consuming Love and Grace, and reunion with God, the Mighty [[I AM Presence]], in the ritual of the [[ascension]].