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I remember once in class this person, who I was not very fond of, was belittling another person. This was a daily action of his. Any way the victim, I knew her from class but have never met her, was just standing there and taking it. When he was done being mean he turned to leave, and tripped on his own backpack, it was on the floor. Before he finally fell on his stomach he was stumbling all over the place, it looked like he was doing a jig. Every one laughed, and he turned red. I tried hard not to laugh, but in the end I giggled. I know I shouldn’t have been happy but I felt he got what he deserved. I felt bad for doing so though. Has something similar happened to you?

2006-08-29 16:24:34 · 10 answers · asked by pinacoladasundae 3 in Society & Culture Etiquette

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Yes...let me share my story about karma.
There was this woman who met and fell in love with this man. They married and had children and planned to grow old together. He began to distance himself from the woman and soon she found out that he was being unfaithful. She was devastated because she believed he was her best friend. He went from being a sweet, sensitive, and giving man to being a selfish, jealous, and callous man. He repeatedly disrespected the woman by cheating in her face, embarassing her with his jealous acts, and refusing to work and contribute to the household. For years the woman struggled to save their marriage and have the happy family that they once dreamed of. He turned a life of lying and cheating but always kept the woman on a string with promises of turning over a new leaf. The woman nearly lost her mind by trying to change him into the man that she thought that he was.The woman divorced him but he still managed to charm his way back into her life, her mind and occassionally her bed after the divorce. Then he after many crimes and many short stays in jail, he got sent to prison for many years. The woman finally was free of him but now he was the one pleading for another chance at the life that he threw away. The woman never rejoiced in his downfall because she was saddened by it but the woman did move on. Still now, he attempts to make contact with the woman and introduce ideas of a reconciliation but the woman is stronger and wiser and no longer desperate for his love. Now he has days upon days to think of how he mistreated and abused the woman who loved him with all her heart when he at one time told that same woman that she would never be able to love another man because he owned her heart. That's karma and that's a summary of my relationship with my ex husband.

2006-08-30 05:35:07 · answer #1 · answered by intentionalmasterpiece 5 · 1 1

"Getting what you deserved..." can be considered 'karmic' But, Karma, is not always 'retribution'.I will give two examples, where it can be looked at 'differently'...One, being, a woman, that I know, has two sons. One was born on March 23, 2001, the other was born March 23, 1986. The older son lost his father (*deceased), when he was under the age of five. (*and has had many issues, with growing up, without a father) The younger son, is now, losing his father through a divorce, at around the same age. Although, there are some subtle differences, here, the "mother", had no choice, the first, time, around...and had to be the "mom-dad" ... but, this time, she has a choice...and can 'do' things, perhaps, differently, this time.
Second Example: A man, who became a father, when he was 16 yrs old...and missed out on 'experiencing' his teenage years, because, he had to work and go to school, to provide for his 'new' family...years, later, that child, left, that family (*due to alcoholism, and abuse) to start 'her' new life. That man's 'son' (younger, than the sister) became a father at 16 yrs, roughly, 16 yrs later, and then left (*to where his sister went several years, prior) to start his new life.It's going to be interesting, what that child, will be doing, when she's 16!
All, I'm saying, is that Karma, is and can be "Lessons"...learn "what" not to do! Kind of: Do As I Say, Don't Do As I Do....

2006-08-29 16:32:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I work in a jail and it is all about karma, they commit a crime then they go to jail. When I was in HS I helped a lousy person with his Karma. This person was boasting how on his lunch period he went to a local department store and stole a bottle of very expensive perfume, well later that day I broke into his locker and stole the perfume, for payback.

2006-08-29 21:14:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

We had a meeting with a social service agency head. He cut the meeting short to go golfing, without addressing the problem.

Two weeks later, I read where he was struck by lightning while golfing, and he spent 20+ years in a coma. I never have found out what finally happened to him, whether he died like that or came out of it.

2006-08-29 17:07:44 · answer #4 · answered by nora22000 7 · 1 0

Once, at work, a guy tried to pick a fight with me in the parking lot over a stupid misunderstanding. He backed down though. A short time later, he got fired over an unrelated incident.

2006-08-29 16:41:34 · answer #5 · answered by WillyC 5 · 0 0

actually yes, it has happened to me. i was on the phone with my friend one night and we both happened to be watching untold stories of the er. this guy comes in the er with a tree branch hanging out of his neck and for some odd reason, i was laughing and so was my friend. not even five minutes after i told her that we shouldnt be laughing, i ran through the house and kicked a chair barefooted. went to the er the next day and they told me my toe was broken. that is a true story and i havent ever laughed at someone hurting theirself again

2006-08-29 16:32:35 · answer #6 · answered by Amber 3 · 0 0

Yes I have.My next door neighbor used to get drunk and shoot my dogs with his be be gun.I called the police but they said I had to prove it with a video or something-ya right.Anyway,I told him what goes around comes around!3 days later his girlfriend dumped him and stole all his money!KARMA

2006-08-29 16:50:53 · answer #7 · answered by iluvsunsets 3 · 0 0

in the beginning, YOU deserve a severe *****-slapping to your appalling use of the English language. in case you would be obnoxious, do it in a language you are able to certainly talk. 2nd, i assume 'combat the only that incorporate your length' loosely interprets into, '%. on somebody your individual length', in case you go around beating on human beings smaller and weaker than you, finally somebody gets annoyed to the max and basically shoot you. solid riddance to undesirable rubbish.

2016-11-06 01:57:26 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Well...i figure that out of many years of my husband cheating on me, his Karma, or getting what he deserved was the fact that i left him....he is still in shock over THAT one:D

2006-08-29 16:41:59 · answer #9 · answered by foroldtimessake 1 · 0 0

Yes, and I am still counting..........It really works.

2006-08-30 04:55:07 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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