His Life Review Revealed Where Karma Actually Comes From

EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 14 MIN

His Life Review Revealed Where Karma Actually Comes From

from Multiverse 5D - M5D Podcast · host Multiverse 5D Network

His Life Review Revealed Where Karma Actually Comes From (Near-Death Experience) Description: He died on the operating table. What he saw next changed everything—and revealed the true origin of karma. When cardiac arrest stopped his heart, this ordinary man found himself outside his body, watching doctors fight to save him. Then came the Light. And then came the Life Review—not as judgment, but as total recall. What He Discovered About Karma In the Life Review, he didn't just see his actions. He felt them—from every perspective simultaneously. Every kindness he'd given, he received. Every harm he'd caused, he experienced through the eyes of those he'd hurt. And in that moment, he understood the hidden mechanism behind karma: Karma isn't punishment. It's integration. The universe doesn't keep score to condemn you. It reflects your energy back so you can feel what you've projected—not to shame you, but to help you remember who you really are. Why This Matters Most spiritual traditions teach karma as cosmic justice: do good, get good; do bad, get bad. But this NDE survivor's experience reveals something far more profound: Karma is instant, not delayed across lifetimes It's a teaching tool, not a punishment system It exists because we are all One—and hurting another is hurting yourself The goal isn't to "burn off" karma, but to learn from it and evolve What the Life Review Revealed: How every thought, word, and action is encoded in your energy field Why you reincarnate with people from past lives—to complete the learning The moment he understood that forgiveness is the key to releasing karma How to shift from karmic repetition to conscious creation The Truth About Karma Karma isn't something happening to you. It's something happening through you. It's the echo of your own consciousness, returning home so you can finally see yourself clearly. And once you see—really see—the cycle can end. Your karma is not your destiny. Your awareness is. Subscribe now. Remember who you are. [Spotify][Apple][Amazon] M5D Podcast  🎧 Your best global UFO podcast update channel!🎙️ 💻 The #1 podcast on ufology, metaphysics, and spirituality 🔗 Listen now on Spotify: sptfy.bio/m5d  🎧 M5D Matrix Codes https://podcast.sptfy.com/m5dmatrixcodes 📲  https://linktr.ee/multiverse520 💻 Paypal donation: [email protected]  #m5dpodcast #multiverse5dpodcast  #m5dmatrixcodespodcast #m5dspotify #matrixcodespodcast #spotifypodcast   

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