Wikipedia’s definition of
Karma is as follows:
Karma (Sanskrit: कर्म IPA: [ˈkərmə];[1] Pali:
kamma) in Indian
religions is the concept of "action" or "deed",
understood as that which causes the entire cycle of cause and
effect (i.e., the cycle called saṃsāra) originating in ancient India
and treated in Hindu,
Jain,
Buddhist
and Sikh
philosophies.
To me Karma feels very real, I have seen people continue to make poor
decisions their entire life and in one way or another I’ve seen it catch up to
them. I know everyone’s views are different and I am a very open person, so what
do you think? Does it really work, or do we just like to think it does? Is this
belief just something to make us feel better or release anger? On the opposite
side of it; when the tables are turned do you still stand by your belief or
does your tune change?! When you have done something you know is morally wrong
and it catches up to you (if you believe in Karma), do you own it or play the victim?
Please do not preserve this post emotional in anyway. This is just something
I have always wondered about after hearing many people in my life utter the
phrase, “Karma is a B****.” I like to listen and I like to know how other
people preserve things. Please share…
:)
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