Breaking generational karma through Danam

 

Dissolving Runanubandha: Breaking the Karmic Web



Parth: 

Everything that you call you is not just you. Your body, your mind, your very energy system carries imprints from a past that you cannot even recall. A memory so ancient, so deep, that it decides the way you think, feel, and even act—without you even knowing. This is Runanubandha. A web of karmic impressions entangling you with those who came before you—your ancestors, your lineage, the very blood that flows through your veins.

Now, if these impressions were always pleasant, there would be no issue. But they are not. They come with joys, yes, but also suffering—burdens carried from generations long forgotten. If this burden is not consciously worked upon, it will heavily fall upon the children, the youth, and those who bear responsibility in the family and society. Then, you will see a society that moves not with conscious intent but with compulsive tendencies. And in such a society, people will fail to take the right action at the right time.

If you drop a stone in a still pond, ripples form and spread. These ripples do not stop just because the one who dropped the stone is gone. Similarly, the actions—conscious or unconscious—of your ancestors create ripples that you are caught in. If these ripples are not dissolved, they keep spreading, from one generation to the next. This is why the suffering of one generation does not die with them—it takes new forms in the next.

So, what can be done?

There is only one way to dissolve this entanglement: to bring in a force that is beyond karma, beyond memory, beyond the very structure of what binds you. That force is Shoonya—emptiness, that which is beyond form. It is only in the lap of Shoonya that karma loses its grip.

This is why in every ancient civilization, there were specific ways of offering—Danam. Not just charity, not just feeding the poor, but a conscious offering of food, energy, and gratitude to those who hold within them a space of emptiness—those who have dropped their own karmic entanglements. When given at the right time, in the right way, this offering does not just feed a body—it dissolves a part of your karmic burden. It lightens the load on the next generation, allowing them to move without the weight of their ancestors' mistakes.

The karmic web is complex, but it is not absolute. It can be undone.

If you allow yourself to be consumed by Shoonya, what is bound shall be unbound.

🕸 (Karmic Web) ✖ 🔴 (Shoonya) = ⚫ (Dissolution)

So, Brahmachari, if you truly wish to see a world where our children walk free—not as slaves to their past but as conscious beings shaping their own destiny—this must be done. Otherwise, society will not be chaotic, but something far worse: painfully organized.

This is not about morality. This is not about belief. This is about seeing life as it is and taking the necessary steps to ensure that what should not continue… does not. 


*(Parth effortlessly unravels the depths of Shoonya, revealing that it is not just emptiness, but a profound phenomenon. With clarity and wisdom, he guides the participants to see why the Shoonya ecosystem is not a mere concept, but a gateway to a higher possibility. He insists on it, not as an ideology, but as an experiential reality—one that holds the potential to elevate humanity beyond imagination.)*

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