What do you think about Karma?
By chanfrado
@chanfrado (1157)
Portugal
11 responses
@sunita64 (6469)
• India
4 Mar 07
Well I do believe in the saying that what you sow so you reap. If you are a person helping , affectionate then naturally you will have friends around you. If you are arrogant, unfriendly and ruthless then naturally you will have enemies around you. It depends what vibes you send to this world same you get in return. As are the karmas so is the destiny.
@centuriangroup (43)
• United States
4 Mar 07
I am a firm believer in Karma. I believe that negative energy rorates towards negative and positive energy rotates towards positive energy. If you are emitting negative energy or doing bad things, then someone else's negative energy is going to find its way to you. The same with positive energy. SO the moral lesson of Karma is to be positive and surround yourself with good in every aspect of your life.
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@d_eagle (100)
• Philippines
5 Mar 07
i agree with sunita. our world is founded in absolute balance, so every thing that we do, actions that we take, there will always be consequences. that's what it meant in the principle of reaping and sowing. karma is from india hindu belief, reaping and sowing are one of the christian beliefs. i believe its just the same.
@arkaf61 (10881)
• Canada
5 Mar 07
I"m a bit divided in this one. I believe in it, in principle. HOwever if I look into my own life for at least the last 10 years, I would have to conclude that so much bad karma is coming to me that I would have to have been a really awful person to get all that back, and I know I am not :) I am a positive person, I tackle everything in a positive way, I make sure that my actions do not impact negatively on others...
ON the other hand, I see people that really should have attracted that bad karma going through life as if it's a bed of roses, having good stuff landing in their laps without even having to do anything for it..hmmmm it makes me doubt it a bit.
@ThioYF (82)
• Indonesia
5 Mar 07
I think karma not only happen to the person him/her self, but also to the family. as an example, if the person do bad things the karma also down to the wife, sons perhaps to the grand children. and for the next life they will suffer as a payment for things they've done.
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@LittleMel (8742)
• Canada
5 Mar 07
I kind of believe that, although of course good things don't last or don't happen right away, but they will somehow.
@lovemydsdominik (282)
• United States
5 Mar 07
yes, I do believe in karma and the whole saying what goes around comes around. I think that sometimes it takes time for it to happen but that it ultimately will.