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Good question

spirituality is a science as it goes to prove the divine and tells us how to reach him

Karma is truely explained as cause and effect

with good karma we create good energies and with bad karma we create negative energies...which not only affect us but affect all around us too

2006-09-16 00:22:31 · answer #1 · answered by ۞Aum۞ 7 · 0 0

Your two thoughts don't seem to have a relationship. Spirituality is not a science - it is a journey, an attitude, and a practice. Belief or Faith are not necessary to it.

Cause and Effect have nothing to do with Karma - for all we know, Cause and Effect may not even be a part of how our universe operates.

However, our Choices do have Consequences, regardless of the status of the "Law" of Cause and Effect. That's what Karma is about - the Consequences.

2006-09-16 07:15:29 · answer #2 · answered by Ever Learn 7 · 0 0

spirituality should not be confused with dogmatism and organized religions,such as the Semitics,and Hinduism,however,spiritualism is the source which we and nature are,and its related to science,as both metaphysics and spirituality goes hand to hand,its the science,.of everything that is,the cosmology and the multiverse,and yes,karma,is not much accurated,its not exactly the way ppl think it is,that is like in India that these having "bad karma"are getting,what they have sowed,in last lives,no no such,thing,as those who suffers tribulations in this world are but an eye opener,and a "test"to those who has got better fortunes in this life,but if there were a karma i would call it,yes the law of cause and effect,which is brought naturally,its the law,in which ,what goes UP must COMES DOWN,and what u sow,in ti's life,u will reap,in this life,or in next reincarnations,this i believe,however,even as we are sad,miserable and unhappy,we should not despair,but make our lives,amidst the thorns and darkness, A LIGHT,in which others may view the other side of the tunnel.

2006-09-16 07:14:54 · answer #3 · answered by brasil_mulher 4 · 0 0

True spirituality is more than a science. Science, albeit it claims to be using rational methods and that it is based on proofs, is none the less full of muddle and contradiction. Like nowadays the medicine, fot example. How many times have you heard the doctors declaring that something "is good for you", and a few years later claiming about the same thing that it really "is bad for you". In physics, it had been argued that the world is flat because "everyone can see it", and the physics called for the blood of the person who was the first to claim that the world is round and rotating (Galileo Galilei), and so on. There is nothing accurate about so called science, because it is always limited by the amount of knowledge of the so called scientists, not to say that conflict of interests and politics are a regular appearance in the publication of so called scientific conclusions.

True Spirituality stands above other knowledge in that it is based on universal principles of logic and the Truth.

Logic is a science, the most pure of all.

The notion of karma is becoming a very popular one, recently, but with its popularity come many simplifications, if not misperceptions.

First of all, the principle of cause and effect applies more to some people (Souls) than to others. It depends on how hard working the Soul is and what criteria it puts on itself. There are Souls who settle for little of their own advancement, and in their case the "punishments" for transgressions are milder. Then there are other Souls who put themselves forward for hard cahllenges and seek to guide and inspire others. In their case even a small human transgression attracts heavy repercussions. When it comes to positive actions, there are many people who earned themselves fame, riches and success by extraordinary achievements in a lifetime. But this does not mean that they are advanced Souls. Sadly, they can turn out having been just one time wonders who squander their rewards on consumation of the most basic physical pleasures, but without making a further contribution to the advancement of themselves or others on the ethical, or any other higher plane.

The laws of cause and effect are not as simple and straightforward as some people presume, which is why so many fail to see them. But they are nevertheless the most powerful laws that apply to human beings.

These laws were chanelled on the 20th February 2006 with the view to making them available to everyone who seeks the Truth. They are described in the Concept of Rational Spirituality which you may access on the Dhaxem website. The read will require a study, so take your time.

2006-09-16 07:58:23 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Spirituality is a science, and can be understood only with deeper levels of perception beyond the sense organs !
The cause and effect relationship is very much applicable to Karma.

2006-09-16 07:37:16 · answer #5 · answered by Spiritualseeker 7 · 0 0

No it's not a science, but the idea of karma is interesting none the less. The idea that the most basic law of all religions can be found within nature, within science, that astounds me. I'm not saying karma exists or doesn't, but the fact that the almost ancient idea of karma actually exists in science is one that will always interest me.

2006-09-16 07:12:00 · answer #6 · answered by SD&RR 2 · 0 0

no. Science is a process of observing, making explanations and testing them. There is no way to test spiritual hypotheses, so it is not science.

One can be both spiritual and scientific, they are not mutually exclusive. They are, though, different processes and shouldn't be confused with each other.

Darwinism is a scientific hypothesis, creationism (and Karma) aren't. That doesn't make creationism wrong or Karma fictitious, one must accept that these are not explanations that can be supported through the scientific process.

2006-09-16 07:11:06 · answer #7 · answered by socrmom 2 · 0 0

Ashtanga Yoga is a scientific explanation of spirituality.It has nothing to do with religion.It is a description of scientific techniques used to control the body, breath & mind to seek out the mysteries of life birth, death.......so on .

Yes,certainly.Karma theory is ruled by the law of action&reaction
Karma is of two types.
1.Prarabdha karma means the reactions of actions already
committed , bearing fruit.(results of past actions)
2.Purushartha Karma is the oppurtunity to commit fresh actions which will bear fruit later.

2006-09-18 07:08:38 · answer #8 · answered by aum_sudha 2 · 0 0

It is very cause and effect but not like karma.

The universe is like a mirror. What ever you put out into it will be returned to you in like measure.

If you show only love to the universe, then only love will be returned to you. Love is all that you will see.

If you put anger or hate into the universe only anger and hate will come back to you.

This is why war never settles anything.

Love and blessings
don

2006-09-16 07:12:12 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it's self discovery who u are it's very ancient and goes back thousands years ago ther e cause and effect but karma is the state of mind like hell and devils

2006-09-16 07:06:33 · answer #10 · answered by george p 7 · 0 0

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