Do you believe in Karma?
By Cillysophie
@Cillysophie (327)
United States
8 responses
@michaeldadona (5684)
• Malaysia
2 Mar 09
I DO BELIVE IN KARMA
Karma is self-evident, where the criteria is similar to truth. Once experienced the ordeal or predicament or calamity to oneself, one's thinking will flashback for what has been done in the past time related to the event that had happened. For those, who does not self-experience this kind of karma won't believe it.
ACTION AND REACTION
I'm not just believe it thru my own experience but life physic already stated that every action there must be reaction. So, in my experience, karma not only proven by self-evident but it also proven by nature-nurture learning. The level or degree to accept or believe it totally depends on the individual's experience.
@Cillysophie (327)
• United States
3 Mar 09
Wow I never thought of that way. I don't usually go with the scientific way but what you're saying makes since though.
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@michaeldadona (5684)
• Malaysia
3 Mar 09
Yes, karma works justly like whom had experienced gravity value changing. On earth, the gravity value is 10 and on moon its value is 6. Where Newton's 3rd. Law already defined force, F = mg; m is mass and g is gravity value. I have lesson myself with the truth of karma in my true life for my wrong doing and I learned from it to make my better life. In anyways, thanks for the "BR", am honored.
@powerbrokenape (399)
• United States
2 Mar 09
Personally, I don't believe in karma, because I think it's just something that people made up. Not something that has ever been considered as a real concept. If it was real, then there would definitely be studies on it. It would be easy to study if you were basing the concept on everyone. Because not everyone who does good things have good things happen to them and not everyone who does bad things end up paying for it either. But if you tried to say that it only happened to some people, then it would seem more like chance or luck to me, because some people would simply be allowed to do whatever they want while only some of us pay for our bad deeds. XD
So I don't believe in karma, although I do think that it would be a good thing. "Eye for an eye." :)
@Cillysophie (327)
• United States
3 Mar 09
Actually most people who do bad things do pay for them later in life. The people who do do good things do actually feel better about themselves and most of the time have what's coming to them later in life, too.
@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
2 Mar 09
Hi cillysophie, Yes, I believe in karma, or as some people say "what goes around comes around". It is very important that we treat others the way that we want to be treated. This is the golden rule that is found in all the major religions of the world. Blessings.
@worldbestwriter2008 (1633)
• Philippines
2 Mar 09
it is said in the golden rule "Do not do unto others if you don't want other do unto you..means to say that don't do something bad to your neighbor if you don't want karma will return to you..Karma is somehow true..although we know the fact that we couldn't judge anything for ourself because it is only the almighty who do things purposely...if we do bad to others with intension then let us anticipate that there is really something to happen..if without intension then..you could just ask for forgiveness to avoid such trouble..you know., it's just a case to case basis..
@jenisky (406)
• Philippines
2 Mar 09
i believe too in karma and i believe in the golden rule--- do not do unto others what you would not have others do unto you..let us always be considerate of the others feelings.:D
@mssnow (9484)
• United States
2 Mar 09
I'm not sure if i would call it karma. but i do beleive that we do get what we give. So if you are mean or bad to someone eventually it will come back to you. if you do good then you will get good in return. I notice that whenever i give money to charities or people who need it. money always comes back to me in abundance. Well enough to make up for what i gave. mind you I dont give money just to get it back i give because i know everyone needs help now nd then. So anyways if thats karme then thats what i beleive. i have seen it happen too many times not believe.
@Rachelg (221)
• United States
2 Mar 09
I definitely believe in karma. I think it is also a good tool for motivational use as far as making sure you are as nice as you can to others for your karma's sake. My family is of average income, and in these economic times every penny counts, but I have used the rule of karma to teach my kids by giving at least a little to various charity's. And I have pointed out various unexpected blessings that we have received, to drive the karma point home.