Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Is Karma really so simple, most of us can't see it?

For example, you throw a rock at a window (cause), the window breaks (effect). Or, you hit a biker at a bar for no reason (cause), then the biker kicks your *** (effect).Is Karma really so simple, most of us can't see it?
Karma may be simple to example, but it's not really there. If karma was real -- if the idea of what goes around comes around is true -- then what is good would only happen to those that do good, and what is bad would only happen to those that do bad. This isn't true. Ghandi was a saint. There is no other way to put it. He fasted. He prayed. He worshipped. He was a non-violent man that took on an entire empire and never, ever raised a hand in any type of combat. He was murdered for his efforts. He never did a thing wrong. Karma isn't real.
By your deffinition, yes.



But in a spiritual sence you are just getting what you desearve, no matter what the cause. It's simple, if you don't cause it, it shouldn't effect you. (90% of the time)Is Karma really so simple, most of us can't see it?
The relationship is not always obvious. I have made causes that didn't return an effect for years and it took more years of study to understand the relationship.

Try sgi-usa.org for pointers.
Karma is simple, you reap what you sew. Its more like, what comes around, goes around.
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In the eastern world, Karma is not instantaneous, you could still be paying for or receiving from a previous life. I think the whole thing is bunk. Good things happen to bad people, and the other way around.

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