Kharma
By StudioX
@StudioX (13)
South Africa
16 responses
@SunnyDays (1070)
• Bahamas
17 Sep 06
Most certainly I do think that this is what happens to everyone
@rameshgopal365 (918)
• India
6 Jan 07
I am a big believer in Kharma and always do good things to all.
Do not see one part/portion of life of a person in which he/she is living well even they did some bad to others.
Wait and see their next part of life (in their oldage) sure they'll get back the things!
@urbandekay (18278)
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1 Dec 07
Karma, a system that could only be set up by a Evil and Malevolent god. That I should be punished or rewarded for the actions of a person who to all intents and purposes is not me (since I am ignorant of them) is by definition unjust.
Really it is an excuse to appease the guilt of the rich and powerful and justify their oppression of the weak and poor.
Where do we find believe in Karma? In that den of iniquity India, where 60 million people are oppressed and abused in the most inhuman manner because of the caste system into which they were born.
This is an outrage that should offend the hearts and minds of the world
all the best urban
@chocklitchip (472)
• Pakistan
8 Jan 07
yupp...u get paid for alll u do in this world...if not here in this life then ull definitly hav to answer for it on Judgement day
@wrangel15 (1443)
• Philippines
19 Nov 07
Yes. But sometimes other reap what you sow. Other people are sometimes affected by the things we do. What if our love ones are affected? It is just right to follow this proverb: "Do not do unto other what you do not want others do unto you."
@Lackingstyle (7509)
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20 Sep 06
Somewhat.
It's logic not karma. If you're mean to someone the chances of them returning the behavior is pretty high.
@rmuxagirl (7548)
• United States
5 Jan 07
I think you do reap what you so. You not not get it right away, but in the long run you do. Kindness will get kindness and evil with beget evil.