Karma is logical and is truth.
The result of a Karma may not be seen sometimes immediately..as the result depend upon many factors
Not believing in Karma does not save you from its laws
It is like someone saying he doesn't believe in gravity and jumps from 100th floor
yes it has happened to me...and it is happening all around...just see carefully
2007-05-11 21:47:02
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answered by ۞Aum۞ 7
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More or less.
I believe that choices create consequences (both physical and spiritual).
I don't believe, however, that karma applies to people from a previous life - eg people aren't born with illnesses as a result of previous life indiscretion. Some people with congenital abnormalities are the most spiritually pure... so how can they be punished (by karma) in their flesh for unspiritual acts in a previous life, but still have a pure and noble spirit?
On the other hand, I do believe that we bring the spirituality we had in a previous life with us... if we were spiritual, full of faith, intuitive, obedient, loving, etc, we will have that much more spiritual advantage in this life. If we weren't spiritual in the previous life, we still have difficulty in being spiritual.
Choice and consequence is how I see it. Is that the same as karma?
2007-05-12 05:54:55
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answered by MumOf5 6
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Karma happens because there is such a thing call cause and effect. Just because we cannot explain or understand Karma doesn't mean it is not hap penning. Basically it is simple ....you reap what you sew. It ( Karma on its most basic level is that simple) now if we try to understand it on a bigger more complex level...well that is beyond our conceptual awareness. NO this is not faith....Faith is saying that I understand something and there is no way to explain it.logically with empirial proof or evidence..we just take it on faith. Ultimately Karma has less to do with belief as you stated in you question than with direct experience.....please don't try to understand Karma as a whole....the many connections are limitless....but just as an ecosystem for instance balances itself out and is constantly in a state of flux and birth and death ....Karma transcends all aspects of reality and therefore must be experienced partially ..yet we can get glimpses of its effects and causes on a regular and sometimes rare basis.
2007-05-12 04:01:07
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answered by dharmabear 3
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yes , i see the karma at every moment. karma is the activity which is done by anybody in such a way which helps in running the nature or which is done to enhance your faith or energy which may be seen or unseen to you. it is scientific word. if you are logical and knowledgible person then you can see the result of karma. karma will definetely have some result.
2007-05-12 05:42:13
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answered by KrishanRam(Jitendra k) 3
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If by Karma you mean, what goes around comes around, then yes I do believe in it. I also believe in reincarnation so therefore the karmic experiences are carried on into future lives. I don't believe it as a vengeance thing, more a cause and effect thing. If you do something bad then because of that act, one day something bad will happen to you, equally if you do something good, then one day something good will happen to you and so on.
2007-05-12 03:56:38
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answered by Pawstimes16 4
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As a Buddhist, I have to say that Karma is one of the LEAST understood Eastern Philosophical concepts but one of the most used.
There is more to karma that cause and effect. It is also your "soul"...
Yes, I do believe in it. Yes I have seen it in action. Yes, I have seen my own karmic retribution and rewards.
I love and receive love in return. I have stolen things and in return, have had finacial problems. That is all my karma. Can't prove it to you though. I can't even BEGIN to explain Karma in this format.
2007-05-12 03:59:59
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answered by Noota Oolah 6
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Nope. I don't believe in reincarnation or any like belief, which are mandatory for the concept. I do believe in a similar concept, but not karma.
2007-05-12 03:52:41
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answered by Innokent 4
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Assalamu A'alaekum Sister,
Kerma is not an Islamic term/concept. It is related to Hinduism and Buddhism, that's why we Muslims don't believe in it.
We believe all problems and sufferings in life are from Allah almighty, not just punishments but part of our training and tanning to correct our wildness that exists in our created nature.
Our Reward/punishments will start after the day of Judgement, by the fair/wise and just judgement of almighty Allah, who is Oft-Forgiving and the most Merciful.
Problems and sufferings are part of our tests and learning process, to make us a fully grown up and mature human.
2007-05-12 04:28:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in it. In fact, I experience it everyday!
Well, I guess it's difficult for me to explain how. Moreover, I wouldn't sound convincing since I'm not an 'effective communicator'.
My advice to you is that become more and more sensitive to what you do, your actions, words, and thoughts. If you become sensitive to these things, you'll become aware of the 'law of karma' working for you.
Good luck!!!
2007-05-12 04:03:08
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answered by The Maulvi Who Sold His Maruti 3
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Even the bible says that "you shall reap what you sow."
It does not mention the word "karma" but the principle is the similar.
2007-05-12 03:48:26
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answered by Vanessa Vanessa 1
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