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Do you believe in karma ?

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Do you believe in karma ?

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  1. Of course, I have seen it work. The principle of Karma is simple: life is a circle and your actions effect your life. The damage that you do to others will return to you. The good that you do in life will return.


  2. Well, the Bible says cast your bread upon the waters, and

    Luk 6:38   "Give, and it will be given to you. They will pour into your lap a good measure--pressed down, shaken together, {and} running over. For by your standard of measure it will be measured to you in return."

    So that is a sort of "you only get what you give". But it's not quite like the Hindu Karma.

  3. Actually I'm Christian, but I do....

  4. I believe your karma ran over my dogma.  Hey!  I think I'll put that on a shirt and wear it...

  5. I do not. 1 - 100 things may come back to your mind thinking hey I deserved this...when if you look at the data...it's just coincidence. Random things occur and people get sometimes what they don't entirely ask for...another words....a good person who was good all their life suddenly dropped dead from a horrible, painful heart attack. It was simply chance...there is no "law" that controls all actions and reactions when it comes to the happenings of one individual. The universe is firstly too chaotic in order to have such an aligned way of being, and second of all, things do not occur because of a force, things occur because of the random tribulations associated with the fabric of the space time continuum....another words...try flipping a quarter on a lilly pad...eventually...if you tried infinitely and you were moving the the lilly pad was not moving you would eventually hit the lilly pad with the quarter...another words...it all boils down to probability, randomness, and coincidence. A trick of the mind.

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