I Am a Karma Reader: Exploring the Unconscious and Transmitting Inner Knowledge
- Jan 30, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: May 15
For many years, people have asked me the same question:
“What does it really mean to be a karma reader?”
Behind this question lies something much deeper than spirituality alone.
Because karma reading is not fortune telling.It is not a performance.It is not a mystical role to play.
It is an exploration of the unconscious, of emotional memory, of inner structures and of everything human beings carry within themselves without always realizing it consciously.
Over time, I understood that my role was not to “predict lives,” but to help people understand:
what they repeat,
what they carry emotionally,
what shapes their relationships,
and what unconsciously influences their reality.
Karma Is Not Punishment
One of the biggest misunderstandings around karma is the idea that karma is punishment, debt or destiny.
In reality, karma is much more complex.
Karma is memory.
It is the sum of:
emotional experiences,
unconscious structures,
family patterns,
symbolic memories,
personal experiences,
collective influences,
survival mechanisms,
fears,
attachments,
and emotional conditioning.
Nothing is “judged” in karma.
Karma simply reflects what continues existing internally through repetition.
This is why many people unconsciously reproduce:
the same emotional patterns,
the same relationship dynamics,
the same fears,
or the same internal conflicts, even when their external life changes.
Becoming a Karma Reader
Reading karma is not something that appeared overnight in my life.
It required:
years of observation,
personal exploration,
emotional experiences,
inner work,
intuitive development,
and practical experience with hundreds of people.
Over time, I learned to perceive patterns beneath appearances.
Not only through words —but through emotional structures, symbolic repetitions, unconscious reactions and energetic coherence.
This work cannot be reduced to a simple technique.
It is a lived understanding of human emotional functioning.
Exploring the Inner Planes of Consciousness
Human beings are multidimensional.
What we call “karma” includes many layers of consciousness and experience.
Over the years, I explored different dimensions such as:
emotional memory,
symbolic structures,
archetypes,
family systems,
transgenerational patterns,
intuitive perception,
astrology,
numerology,
energetic resonance,
unconscious fears,
and the relationship between body, emotion and identity.
All these dimensions interact continuously inside human beings.
Karma is not outside of us.It is internal.
It lives through:
our reactions,
our fears,
our desires,
our emotional wounds,
and our unconscious choices.
Why Understanding Karma Changes Lives
When unconscious structures remain invisible, people often feel trapped inside repetitive cycles.
They may change:
relationships,
jobs,
cities,
lifestyles,
or environments,
while emotionally reproducing the same internal patterns.
Understanding karma helps reveal:
why certain emotional patterns repeat,
why some fears persist,
why certain relationships feel intense,
or why emotional suffering sometimes continues despite conscious effort.
Awareness creates movement.
And once emotional structures become conscious, new possibilities begin emerging.
From Karma to Dharma
One of the most important ideas in my work is the transition from Karma to Dharma.
Karma represents repetition:
inherited structures,
emotional memory,
unconscious functioning,
familiar suffering,
survival identities.
Dharma represents conscious creation.
It is the moment when life is no longer built from:
fear,
repetition,
emotional conditioning,
or inherited identity.
But instead from:
intuition,
conscious choice,
emotional maturity,
authenticity,
and inner alignment.
Moving from karma to dharma is not about becoming “perfect.”
It is about becoming conscious enough to stop building life exclusively from the past.
Emotional Healing and Conscious Responsibility
My work is not based on dependency or fear.
A healthy spiritual approach should never remove personal responsibility.
On the contrary:it should strengthen autonomy, clarity and emotional understanding.
Real transformation happens when people begin understanding:
how they function emotionally,
what they unconsciously repeat,
what no longer belongs to them,
and what they truly want to create consciously.
Writing, Transmission and Books
Over the years, writing became an essential part of my transmission.
Because not everyone seeks consultations.Many people first seek understanding.
This is why I wrote my books:to make these subjects accessible in a grounded, structured and emotionally understandable way.
Through my books, blog articles and videos, I explore themes such as:
karma,
emotional wounds,
karmic relationships,
transgenerational memory,
emotional dependency,
existential suffering,
emotional maturity,
conscious relationships,
and dharma.
My goal is not to impose beliefs.
It is to help people understand themselves more deeply.
An Authentic Human Journey
Everything I share comes from years of lived experience, observation and exploration.
I remain deeply grateful to all the people who crossed my path and allowed me to refine this understanding of human emotional reality.
Because behind karma, there is something profoundly human:our fears,our hopes,our emotional wounds,our need for love,and our desire to feel aligned with ourselves.
Perhaps this is what karma reading truly is:a journey back toward inner coherence.
— Angélique ChapuisKarma and Dharma ReaderFounder of CASEOR
Discover my books on karma, relationships and emotional transformation here:Books by Angélique Chapuis

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