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I find it a little spooky that when someone does something bad to me they get it back ten-fold without any interference by myself. How does it work?

2006-08-10 22:39:08 · 42 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Watch what you say Bill M there's more of us than you.

2006-08-10 22:47:51 · update #1

42 answers

It's the law of the Universe. It works because you do nothing! Many people are stuck in planning revenge or wishing bad things to happen to the causer. You have found one of the secrets. Do nothing. Observe and wonder. Even better to forgive. There has to be balance - if you 'repay' someone you've provided the balance, leave it alone, the universe has to balance! Works every time!
Lucky you!

2006-08-14 06:35:58 · answer #1 · answered by sheila 3 · 1 0

I totally believe in Karma. What you put out there or what others give out comes back on them. Many times i have been just thinking of someone wishing them a good day and nice vibes and will find out later that they didn't feel great or something not so nice was happening to them, so perhaps was why i was thinking about them in the first place, to give them some good vibes.

Also i believe that we are all connected as in lots of thin spider webs, that they stretch from the past to the future and all different dimensions, and worlds and that when you tug on one it has a consequence and a reaction someone else, which of course like any thing that is attached to you or you touch it changes what is.

So Karma is definitely there.

2006-08-10 22:45:02 · answer #2 · answered by Cake 2 · 0 0

Karma is a spiritual plain that requires much meditation to reach and understand.

Your inner Karma is your general Nature that affects, perverts and manipulates how others feel and act toward, around and due to you.

Karma is not the same as vengance, Karma is natures way of balancing out life's little nig nags and the major ones too.

It doesn't have any direct definition that can be proven and there is no physical or scientific proof of its power or influence.

That said, the most common reason that things go wrong for others having done wrong unto you is because waht goes around, comes around = in other words: KARMA!

It's all about the balance... and right now it's kicking my ***!

2006-08-10 22:47:11 · answer #3 · answered by ghostsqaud 3 · 0 0

I do. How does it work, everything you say, think or do puts out energy. This energy. This energy is attracted back to the source. Not only does it come back for bad deeds it also comes back for good (get rewarded). That is why there is no such thing as evil witches. We all know about Karma and don't want it to bite us in the rear.

The time it takes to return varies, I have experience instant Karma but usually it will happen later when you least expect it or in your next life with how you will be reborn (good situation or bad).

2006-08-10 22:48:25 · answer #4 · answered by ldyrhiannon 4 · 0 0

Karma is just about balance and harmony in the universe. It's less about justice and more about what you do will come back to you.

For instance if you are a power for good more good will probably happen to you than bad (take the movie It's a Wonderful Life for instance)

But if you're a bad person and you do more harm than good, eventually this will catch up with you.

Believing in Karma does not mean believing there is some omnipotent "Judge" waiting around to dish out bad things to bad people.

In fact, good things happen to bad people and vice versa. What it means is what you do ultimately affects what you bring to yourself in your life.

Loving people brings love, caring about people brings care, praising people brings praise, respecting people brings respect... and so on...

2006-08-10 22:45:21 · answer #5 · answered by Kitia_98 5 · 2 0

KARMA: the force generated by a person's actions held in Hinduism & Buddhism tp perpetuate reincarnation & to determine the nature of the person's next existence...
~Merriam-Webster Dictionary

I do believe that our actions are sent out from us and what we put out in the universe goes out & comes back to us. It is sort of like planting seeds, but with us it is the force of energy and that is what sustains are life. So, that I do believe in.

I call it "Fashion Karma" because we have definetly made up our slang to what "Karma" is and what it really is.

More or less.... You get what you give. (The Circle of Life)

2006-08-10 22:58:43 · answer #6 · answered by SuperPrincess 3 · 0 0

The only kind of karma that exists is the 'reap what you sow - cause and effect kind'. Be good to people and you'll make friends, be mean to people and you'll end up with enemies who one day you might want a favour from (remember that saying: be careful who you tread on on the way up as you might bump into them again on the way down?). The idea that there is a kind of cosmic justice is a way for people to try and control the uncontrollable. But when you think about it, It's not just that bad things happen to bad people is it? Good things happen to bad people, bad things happen to good people. People who were bad to you got something bad happen to them, but what about the people who have been good to you? Is their life a bowl of cherries? S**t happens and that applies to everyone.

2006-08-10 22:55:52 · answer #7 · answered by Me 2 · 0 0

I have that happen and also had great karma return to me ten-fold. I attribute it to the forces of good and evil, God and devil, heaven and hell sorta stuff. Just cant explain it...unexplainable but there whether you believe it or not. Great question

2006-08-10 22:43:30 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Boy George

2006-08-10 22:45:29 · answer #9 · answered by maddogcatharin 2 · 0 0

Because the bad intention of the person committing the act against you will eventually eat down into him/her and cause a guilty conscience. Sometimes, guilt can tear people to pieces. A good example is self harm.

2006-08-12 15:28:28 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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