I hurt someone a long time ago. Since that time I have always been the one hurt.
2007-07-04 15:33:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Karma (Sanskrit kárma, kárman- "act, action, performance"[1]; PÄli kamma) (pronunciation (help·info)) is the concept of "action" or "deed" in Dharmic religions understood as denoting the entire cycle of cause and effect described in Hindu, Jain, Sikh and Buddhist philosophies.
The explanation of karma can differ per tradition. Usually it is believed to be a sum of all that an individual has done, is currently doing and will do. The results or "fruits" of actions are called karma-phala. Karma is not about retribution, vengeance, punishment or reward; karma simply deals with what is. The effects of all deeds actively create past, present and future experiences, thus making one responsible for one's own life, and the pain and joy it brings to others. In religions that incorporate reincarnation, karma extends through one's present life and all past and future lives as well. It is cumulative.
Being Cumulative, it is not possible to give specific single examples.
2007-07-04 22:32:42
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answered by Fluffy Wisdom 5
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Every time I think mean thoughts, something bad and petty happens to me.
2007-07-04 22:31:15
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answered by shirleykins 7
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