yes, it's reaping what you sow.
2007-08-17 03:23:41
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answered by ericka 5
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Yeah I do believe in karma, only the followers of Hinduism and Buddhism believes in Karma, other may have different thoughts about the Karma.
The Pali term Karma literally means action or doing. Any kind of intentional action whether mental, verbal, or physical, is regarded as Karma. It covers all that is included in the phrase "thought, word and deed". Generally speaking, all good and bad action constitutes Karma. In its ultimate sense Karma means all moral and immoral volition. Involuntary, unintentional or unconscious actions, though technically deeds, do not constitute Karma, because volition, the most important factor in determining Karma, is absent.
In Buddhist teaching, the law of karma, says only this: `for every event that occurs, there will follow another event whose existence was caused by the first, and this second event will be pleasant or unpleasant according as its cause was skillful or unskillful.'
A skillful event is one that is not accompanied by craving, resistance or delusions; an unskillful event is one that is accompanied by any one of those things. (Events are not skillful in themselves, but are so called only in virtue of the mental events that occur with them.)
Therefore, the law of Karma teaches that responsibility for unskillful actions is born by the person who commits them.
If you are interested to know more about the KARMA then please visit the sites given below, there are lots more to know about KARMA.
GOD BLESS
2007-08-17 03:40:57
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answered by Samir S 1
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Yes, I believe in karma.
2007-08-17 03:25:30
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answered by Muthu S 7
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I believe in a form of karma, in that a soul can owe a debt to another soul. If the debt is not resolved in this life, then it must be resolved in later ones. It's not the Hindu or Buddhist form though.
2007-08-17 03:51:19
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answered by Valarian 4
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Absolutely. Life needs a balance in every aspect. A natural way of keeping everyone in check. Too bad, people don't realize that when they have done something wrong, somewhere in life it will come back to them...they call it "bad luck" or "cursed" or choose to blame others.. It's called Karma, folks!
2007-08-17 03:28:46
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answered by kys 4
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Not as a magic or religious type thing, but I do believe that if you are dishonest or treacherous, that will get around to other people and be your undoing.
By the same token, if you are kind and fair, you will have a good reputation and many friends you can really depend on.
My father used to say that if you play with fire you will be burned sooner or later.
2007-08-17 03:32:52
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answered by Anonymous
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yes ! Karma, the Golden Rule, what goes around, comes around !
2007-08-17 03:25:58
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answered by Scorpius59 7
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Yes.Nature is made up of five bhoothas, it has to be satisfied while we come out from mother's womb,while living and after death.It is an eaqualibirium.So also KARMA.If you fail in KARMA,it will follow in your next birth.
2007-08-17 05:40:02
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answered by panneerselvam s 5
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Being a Hindu, Yes.
Karma makes sense and is logical unlike other religious aspects which can't even be proved.
Karma translates literally as action, work or deed and can be described as the "moral law of cause and effect".
2007-08-17 03:25:09
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answered by Anonymous
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To a point, what goes around seems to come around. I do believe in magic in a young girl's soul, and the magic of rock n' roll!
2007-08-17 03:30:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. I take my dogma to the parka in my karma for a walka everyday.
Guido
2007-08-17 03:26:52
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answered by Anonymous
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