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2006-11-21 11:25:06 · 33 answers · asked by Cutie P 2 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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2006-11-21 11:27:02 · answer #1 · answered by lize 4 · 1 1

I do!

I dont know if you know of the religion Jainism...

Jainism is a religion who based its foundation on karma.

I think that karma is a true existing metaphysical concept that holds the moral "what comes around goes around"

Alot of people today say that karma isnt true because they see people who are REALLY bad living perfect lives with all wealth and such. However, I believe that even though karma does not get back to them in that life where they have a perfect life while being a bad person, they may and will end up having a horrid, scary, sad life in their next. Since I believe in reincarnation, this is why I believe that karma is passed on from one life of a soul to another.

Here's some information about karma if you're interested in what Jainism says: (by the way, jainism is a minority religion in India)

According to Jainism, karma is not a mere effect of a particular activity, but a real substance, a kind of subtle matter or flowing mass of energy that readily enters a living body with each activity of the latter and envelops it in dark gloom. Karma binds the soul to the matter and makes its liberation an increasingly difficult task.The process of the inflow of karma is called asarva.

Karma brings in lighter or denser material into the body depending upon the nature of action performed and builds karmana sarira which envelops the jiva from all sides and prevents its liberation. Denser material makes the body grosser and the liberation more difficult. As long as the karmic substance exists in the body, the soul remains in bondage, its purity and brilliance overshadowed by the darkness and grossness of the latter. The karmic matter effects the jiva in the following ways.

1.Obscures the inborn knowledge of the soul resulting in varying degrees of ignorance.

2.Obscures the intuitive power of the soul.

3.Obscures the blissful nature of the soul, causing pain and suffering.

4.Disturbs the inner balance of the soul, causing doubt and confusion.

5.Impacts the lifespan of the physical body.

6.Impacts the life and destiny of an individual and his identity and personal name.

7.Impacts his back ground, inheritance, social and family circumstances.

8.Renders the soul helpless in performing good deeds despite of its desire to do so.

Liberation is possible only when the entry of the karmic material is blocked by individual efforts, which involve good conduct and non injury to others. The process of inner purification takes place in progressive stages and demands a high degree of commitment at each stage.

1. Audayika state: The normal state when karmic matters enters the physical body and forms karmana sarira or the karmic body.

2. Kshayopasamika state: Some karmic matter is removed, some is neutralized, and some is still there awaiting elimination.

3. Aupasamika state: By right actions the effects of karma are either neutralized or reduced. But some substance is still there in latent form and needs some more effort for its complete removal.

4. Ksayika State: The karma is complete removed from the body and the jiva is ready for liberation.

The first two are achieved by right conduct and good actions. The other two are obtained through strict austerities and severe discipline.

2006-11-21 11:35:01 · answer #2 · answered by Lina 4 · 1 0

With out a doubt I believe in Karma.

2006-11-21 11:33:42 · answer #3 · answered by Bazinga 7 · 1 0

One person's idea of Karma, is another's idea of God; or Buddah; of Vishnu; or Allah...
It's all good stuff, that basically touts the same idea: Do unto others, etc; or it will eventually come back to bite you in the butt.

Whether the asker or someone else gave all those thumbs-down, I imagine it was a "Christian"...which is exactly I choose to avoid formalized religion.
Whatever happened to "judge not"? Do you also know the term "hypocrite" is not smiled upon by the Biblical Lord??!!

2006-11-21 11:45:22 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe in karma

2006-11-21 11:52:27 · answer #5 · answered by jennav 3 · 0 0

I do believe in Karma

2006-11-21 11:30:40 · answer #6 · answered by Patt 1 · 1 2

I do, and unfortunately I'm surrounded by bad karma.

2006-11-21 11:28:26 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

just in chicken....my local Indian restaurant does a lovely one(jk)
No,sorry i don't believe in Karma

2006-11-21 11:29:08 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Karma exists and it is great. It teaches others and most importantly, it teaches you.

2006-11-21 11:28:45 · answer #9 · answered by Goddess of the Moon 3 · 1 1

What goes around comes around. Truer words have never been spoken.

2006-11-21 11:38:19 · answer #10 · answered by Alana B 5 · 1 0

screw you man c now karma is going 2 get me by u reporting me! :D i kno muh facts!

2006-11-21 11:28:31 · answer #11 · answered by =)) 3 · 0 1

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