yes, you are. If you screw someone over, especially in a job situation, that will come-sooner or later-and bite you in the a**!
2006-06-20 13:12:17
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answered by uchaboo 6
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I live my life based on that belief. However, for the sake of argument, I think it's okay to step on fire ants. That shouldn't come back to haunt you. Other than that, yes. What comes around goes around. But don't be a fool and waste money... I've also found that money wasted never shows up again. Good luck.
2006-06-20 13:11:27
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answered by Cherstin and Adam F 3
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Karma literally means action. We first take an intent and follow it up with action in the form of thought, speaking to others, planning and execution. According to the Theory of Karma - every action taken to achieve a result or profit (fruit of action) leaves a trace or a karmic residue behind it. It is this residue that keeps accumulating and takes away ones well being and freedom. Only a person who acts to produce results without worrying about profit (Nishkama Karma or Niskarma) does not accumulate such a Karmic residue. Such action normally comes out of love or pure passion.
Quoting from Gita, Lord Krishna says: "I shall now describe nishkama karma yoga, the path of selfless action. You have a right to perform your natural prescribed duties, but you are not entitled to any fruits of that action. You should neither act with desire to enjoy the fruits of your work, nor, as a result, should you be attached to neglecting your duties"
How does Karmic residue work?
Any action whose motive is other than love or passion, begins a psychological compensation process which is hard to complete. Example: If we helped somebody when we did not want to - no amount of compensation helps later as we always feel incomplete. Any incomplete action somehow begins to consume a part of our free attention on how to get rewarded. During our journey of life we accumulate considerable Karmic residue and this depletes our free attention significantly. Lack of free attention means lack of intelligence. Many of the bad situations we get into in life are as a result of a lack of intelligence and attention
2006-06-20 13:14:04
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answered by Just Gone 5
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Normally, what comes around goes around. The problem is, is where does it end? If someone wrongs you and you wrong them and they wrong you again where does this end? Is continuing this cycle revenge or redemption?
2006-06-20 19:07:35
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answered by NONAME 3
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Yes i definitely believe in Karma....Always think before taking action because if you are a dishonest person or break someones heart, you will always regret one time of your life when the same things start happening to you.
2006-06-20 13:55:18
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answered by Jessie 1
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i am a firm believer of karma i have seen so many people do bad things to others and cheating on thier spouses and think its ok but eventually it comes back to them and when they fall they really fall
2006-06-20 13:14:04
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answered by 2forme 2
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I BELIEVE YOU ARE 100% RIGHT. I LIVE BY THE RULE DO UNTO OTHERS...I TEACH MY KIDS AND OTHER KIDS THIS SIMPLE RULE GOOD THINGS HAPPEN WHEN YOU DO GOOD AND BAD THINGS HAPPEN WHEN YOU DO BAD. I HAVE BEEN ON BOTH ENDS OF THE SPECTRUM NUMEROUS TIMES AND I WOULD HAVE TO SAY IT HAS BEEN PROVEN TO ME THOUSANDS OF TIMES.
2006-06-20 15:00:12
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answered by ***BUTTERFLY*** 5
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yes
2006-06-20 13:11:29
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answered by gelertaz1994 1
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Yes indeed.
2006-06-20 13:10:59
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answered by Dan S 6
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you couldn't be more right. you may not see the cycle but it does happen.
2006-06-21 09:45:43
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answered by LongAgo 5
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