The 12 Laws of Karma
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You cannot count death as the "retribution" to the karma, even if you died say.. a week later because EVERYBODY dies, no matter what and that is the point of why buddhism says karma carries on into the NEXT life, because death cannot count as a retribution for karma. If i kill a family member, in my next life i get killed by my family member, and now we has acrrued karma as well, so while i am clear of mine, he still has to be born and experience a family member killing him, and so on...
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Karma simply cannnot exist. Wouldnt the world be a better place by now? If i abuse my children and refuse to feed them until they die, then doesnt karma say that say in my next life, or a few lifes away i would be born as a child, in similar conditions and abused and not be given food, until i die? Well then that just creates more karma for the family that just did what i did, to me. So then THEY would have to go through karma, and it would be an infinite cycle.
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Love this comment! You got it right on the money. When you do something good don't do it as a "business transaction" thinking if I do good well something good will happen to me. The universe already works that way, so worry about feeling it and doing good not because you expect something in return but because you ARE good and thats just what you do.
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This is real sweet.
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my name is karma
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Thanks,i needed this video.its the simple things i make complicated at times.i got some thinking to do,its nice to look away from what i know is leading to my own demise.not always easy looking away from my own stubborn-niss habbit though.its the lessons i forget too that i have to learn all over again.life is pretty interesting :b
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I see little karma here in Killadelphia,the wicked seem to prosper and get away scot free!...
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And we saw what happened to him;
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>> caused might eventually come back around to 'bite him in the ass'. And this is the exact phenomenon that people talk about after they come back from a near-death experience; almost all of them say that they have a life review and they have to feel all the emotions that they ever caused in other people throughout their entire life. I think this is just the natural way for the universe to maintain an overall emotional 'balance'. Call it Karma if you want, or cause-and-effect, or whatever. Peace
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Last thing and I promise I'll stop :p -- if there is a universal 'law' of Karma, it's very possible that it's deeply 'tied in' with emotions....Emotions seem to be very very significant, and perhaps one of the most important aspects of life. Can you feel that? So maybe the hypothetical bully who broke your son's arm isn't actually 'out of the woods yet'. Even though his actions led to a circumstance that saved your little Timmy's life, the EMOTIONAL chain-reaction that the bully's actions >>>
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We are our own reflection in the mirrow of cause & effect ~ by our words, action and attitude!
Pahrump808 2 months ago 10
Hm. This could have been an interesting comment. Too bad the ending sentence ("Life is unfair, it's sad but true, but remember, it is how you look at it that makes all the difference") makes everything you've written before that a complete nonsense.
Yeah, that must be karmic law - and the logic one too.
perchequi in reply to bbSouthstreet (Show the comment) 1 month ago