Absolutely, yes. Karma is powered by actions, spoken words, and thoughts.
And dear, it's "Karma" not "karmas". Singular and capitalized, not plural. :)
2007-07-09 16:36:56
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answered by faeriefiddler 4
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In other ages people would get the karma for thinking a sin as if they did it. In the age of Kali God is merciful because most have little control over their minds and think wrong things much of the time. (Unless they practice controlling the mind) So we don't get the same reaction. We will have some mental repercussions. Such as mental illness or uncontrolled mind or anxiety. But not the actual karma of the sin the mind thought of. Best to take precautions to control the mind because after thinking comes feeling then if not checked willing and we could make a sin from that point. That is why we should always have the names of the Lord on our mind. He can control our mind quite easily, we just have to think of Him.
2007-07-09 17:39:52
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answered by Anonymous
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yes.
But not by all. only very deep thoughts.
All deep thoughts registered in sub-conscious mind.
Sub-conscious mind cannot seperate good and bad thoughts. it follows the thoughts and try to materialise thoughts.
Whatever you put in subconscious mind also goes to universal consciousness where all the human beings thoughts are registered.
These both consciousness do as you want.
Say you want to kill somebody, but you cant due to some reasons, these consciousness search for the persons who are in the same frequency same mentality,
accumulate all the thoughts in one weak minded person, make him kill the person whom you wanted to kill.
Another is First thought comes then word, then action.
You know we are all living in a unconscious state, ie most of the time we dont know what could be our next thought or next move when placed in a difficult situation.
So unconsciously we may react in a hurry which we really dont want to do that, yet we miss our control and put ourself in trouble.
So, for all the karma we suffer or enjoy thought is the reason.
A deep prayers with pure love by many people for a particular reason goes to universal consciousness. Then universal consciousness searches for the solution and the way.
Through someone problem will be solved.
If you know how to touch this universal consciousness and ask some thing then you will answered.
All your single minded prayers for others
will be fulfilled.
Saints are living in this state always.
That is why they are able make so many miracles.
2007-07-09 17:33:22
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answered by poorna 3
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Karmas are created by thoughts only and not by the physical acts that we do. Physical acts like visiting shrines etc. or donating charities are not related even remotely to the karmas.
2007-07-09 18:41:04
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answered by Vijay D 7
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Absolutely not!
If that were the case, think of all the good Karma you could attain by just sitting at one place and thinking about doing good to the society!
Or even worse, commit bad karma all morning and in the night cancel all bad Karma bu thinking about good things..
So, no, Karma is something attained because of action and not thought :)
2007-07-09 17:17:32
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answered by arbit hero 2
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I believe alot of times Karma is created because of motions and emotions. This isn't by those that have had wrong doing done to them, I believe that Karma is created by those that have done the wrong and have the emotions killing them later. Many times their emotions cost them more problems and those problems are brought on as "karma".
2007-07-09 17:47:50
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answered by ediabullo 2
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Yes but not in Kaliyuga. Basically Kaliyuga is time of action so only your action results in Karma. This is one of the two advantages second being only chanting of Shri Krishna can releive you from pain and agony of Kaliyuga.
2007-07-09 16:44:41
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answered by Sharma, Dr. Vinay k. 4
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yes , initially you should have thought to initiate the karmas , as you are progressing towards the karam yog , slowly slowly thoughts would reduce and in the end this thought would take the form of the remembering the God ..............and thinking about the God......................... finally you would become thoughtless'
Hare Krishna , Hare Krishna , Krishna Krishna , Hare Hare , Hare Rama , Hare Rama , Rama Rama , Hare Hare
2007-07-09 18:12:36
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answered by KrishanRam(Jitendra k) 3
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Thought is also energy.So every thought is it self a Karma.It may lead to some other Karmaas.
2007-07-09 20:33:03
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answered by Radhakrishna( prrkrishna) 7
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I think that would be true only when certain thoughts are held in mind for a long period of time, or continuously.
2007-07-10 14:32:52
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answered by nolajazzyguide 4
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