It comes under the category of religions & beliefs which, by definition, means it could, or couldn´t be correct - depending on your perception - but all have a low frequency.
Karma, a Sanskrit word meaning "Action", is a core concept in some Eastern religions, including Hinduism and Buddhism, and with the concept of reincarnation/rebirth.
On the other hand, the Law of Cause & Effect applies to EVERY single desire, intention, thought and action that OUR soul has created. We are the SOLE author and actor of everything we have ever experienced. WE are responsible for EVERYTHING!
No, I don't believe in it. It is a Hindu concept (like reincarnation). But one thing is for sure... White people love to talk about Karma. I imagine it make makes them feel like there is some universal justice, so it is okay to relish in the misfortune and misery of others.
CossackCat: No, I don't believe in it. It is a Hindu concept (like reincarnation). But one thing is for sure... White people love to talk about Karma. I imagine it make makes them feel like there is some universal justice, so it is okay to relish in the misfortune and misery of others.
I'd find it difficult to understand and the idea of returning as a rat, cat , monkey or whatever don't appeal to me ,,, take the rat temple in India for example where some 20 thousand rats are worshipped and eat from bowls with humans,,, dust to dust or ashes to ashes makes more logic to me,,,
michaelright: I'd find it difficult to understand and the idea of returning as a rat, cat , monkey or whatever don't appeal to me ,,, take the rat temple in India for example where some 20 thousand rats are worshipped and eat from bowls with humans,,, dust to dust or ashes to ashes makes more logic to me,,,
CossackCat: No, I don't believe in it. It is a Hindu concept (like reincarnation). But one thing is for sure... White people love to talk about Karma. I imagine it make makes them feel like there is some universal justice, so it is okay to relish in the misfortune and misery of others.
I agree with you!
I am white and I don't usually talk about it but ...as I saw it mentioned..again...on another thread about death penalty.. I thought I'd bring up the topic.
These are all beliefs which have inherited and the best we can do is to erase the memories from our subconscious. That's what I did for myself
michaelright: I'd find it difficult to understand and the idea of returning as a rat, cat , monkey or whatever don't appeal to me ,,, take the rat temple in India for example where some 20 thousand rats are worshipped and eat from bowls with humans,,, dust to dust or ashes to ashes makes more logic to me,,,
I agree with you...to some extent. I believe in returning to our infinite source consciousness.
“Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. For even the very wise cannot see all ends”
Gandalf
I don't really believe in Karma although I can see the use of doing so. In my view life is a lottery of fates.
People do need something to believe in.. To hang onto and look for explanation where the cause is obvious but unacceptable...for some reason... I don't believe in Karma...
pKrema: People do need something to believe in.. To hang onto and look for explanation where the cause is obvious but unacceptable...for some reason... I don't believe in Karma...
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Karma, a Sanskrit word meaning "Action", is a core concept in some Eastern religions, including Hinduism and Buddhism, and with the concept of reincarnation/rebirth.
On the other hand, the Law of Cause & Effect applies to EVERY single desire, intention, thought and action that OUR soul has created.
We are the SOLE author and actor of everything we have ever experienced.
WE are responsible for EVERYTHING!
Feel free to discuss to your heart´s contents.