It usually takes a while before it comes back to you.
2007-03-27 06:05:10
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called coincidence. I do believe that wrong action results in negative outcomes, however, your example doesn't seem to be particularly connected. You suffered a serious injury (I'm sorry about that) but I don't see how that connects with Karma. It's a little too simplistic. Also, giving pants to a villager doesn't make up for hurting an animal......do you see what I'm saying here. You have to have an honest and true intention to make up for the specific thing you did wrong. Karma is much more subtle than your story. However, it's nice you survived, gave someone pants and received something in return and then reflected on harming another living being hopefully coming to the conclusion that you were sorry and that you would never do it again.
2007-03-27 06:13:25
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answer #2
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answered by Yogini 6
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Steve, it is called "coincidence". Just because two things happen, it doesn't necessarily make it a "cause and effect" situation.
When you fell, were medical people able to get to you before you died? That's a good thing resulting from you throwing a cat. When you arrive home after your trip, was there yard work to do or bills to pay? Those are bad things and the result of you giving away a pair of pants.
Everyone does good and bad things, and has good and bad things happen to them or around them. It is the way of the world. If you choose to make these connections, either as you did or as I did, that too is the way of the world.
Have a good day...
2007-03-27 06:16:06
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answer #3
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answered by gimpalomg 7
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I experienced one day ..as many friends/class fellows playerd catcvh catch I was thrown out of the game for no reason at all...So I prayed that their ball would fall in the small gutter ....and right that instant it did.
That place was huge and the gutter was small I wonder if God listend to my prayers.
I also know that when someone who has been hurt by u demands from God that u may suffer the same whether it be an animal or a human being...God doesnt keep his right wsith himself for long and so it might emidiately happen to u what u did to another.
2007-03-27 06:28:07
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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God... sees your good works and they are not in vain.
When I was in college, I was wondering how I would pay for it... I didn't want to take out any loans... I really wanted to get a scholarship... and be debt free :-) So I prayed and oneday I got so intense in prayer taht I began to worship God... I was face down to the ground and was really just worshipping Him... not even asking anymore, just in His presense. When I got up, less than 5 minutes later, I receieved a phone call that I had received a full scholarship... and my tuition would be paid in full... 4 years. I think that I had got to a place that I truly believed that He would make a way for me. He is able!
Now grad school was a different story... :-) He has given me the resources that I didnt have before, and now its ok, I can pay for it on my own... He's still working!
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2007-03-27 06:09:29
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Even the Christ taught karma - You reap what you sow. Newton's third law of motion - action and reaction.
Common proverb - What goes around, comes around.
Business proverb - You get out of it what you put into it.
I saw a news story about a man who was hunting deer for sport. He had already killed several deer, and was standing in a gully, looking at the top of a ridge when he spotted a huge buck up there. He took aim, and shot it, whereupon it immediately fell off of the ridge and on top of him, killing him instantly.
My husband and I took our three teens to Colorado on vacation, where we went back-country camping. My 16 year old daughter had a terrible attitude, and simply refused to have any fun whatsoever. Finally, we demanded that she come out of her tent and take a walk with her sister and brother. She stomped off, mumbling and complaining, and stopped long enough to kick a tree. Immediately, a branch that had been entangled came loose and smacked her right in the face.
2007-03-27 06:20:16
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Conscience is the immediate response to a bad deed. Often a good deed will give an immediate warm, fuzzy feeling.
2007-03-27 06:09:59
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answer #7
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answered by Dharma Nature 7
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this could be coincidence. God is not 'karma'. Most will be judged in the end, not right after they do something. But, I have done acts of kindness and giving and received immediate blessings. It could be from them. I will never know in this life, because it happens only once in a while.
2007-03-27 06:05:49
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answer #8
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answered by TCFKAYM 4
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oooh que the freaky music (tunular bells - or exorcism for you uneducated people) many believe especially egyptians to be lucky and godly so anything untowards will have repocussions. but its just a coincidence as how come certain bad people have nothing bad done to them
2007-03-27 06:05:28
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answer #9
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answered by wierd and wounderful world of me 5
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God is like the powerball and if you are good and believe in him, he always comes through. And if you are bad and evil and don't believe, then it is like the powerball with no numbers and you never win.
2007-03-27 06:12:05
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answer #10
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answered by Veratas 2
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