God does`nt control everything.He does let us have a say in how things are meant to work and karma is one of them.Its not super mystical.it just works,So dont be bad,Jen,you hear`. cos it will find you again.But you can be naughty,thats different.lol!
2007-09-17 06:16:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I believe in karma and to be totally honest, I'm just not sure about God. I believe that the way you live your life on this earth will come back on you. Whether it's good you do, or bad. Now, whether that is God guiding me, and my actions, or a result of believing in karma,and living my life the best way I know how, I can't say for sure.
Peace to the masses.....
2007-09-17 10:15:13
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answered by Jinxyblue 6
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No, I don't. To me, Karma is the natural consequences of the universe and "God" (whatever you believe him to be) is the overseer.
2007-09-17 10:08:56
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answered by ? 7
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I believe in both - we were given the freedom to choose - every choice we make leads to the moment we are in right now. I don't think God interferes in our every day lives.
2007-09-17 10:10:44
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answered by chatting 4
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No!! I believe in both and have no problem with that. It's a Do Unto Others case too.
2007-09-17 10:09:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone is entitled to believe what they need to believe if it helps them on their journey through life.
Believing in Karma and God is both Spiritual and Earthly
The Law of Karma is the spiritual form of the physical Law of Cause and Effect.
Every action creates and equal and opposite reaction.
The Law of Karma helps us understand the effect of our actions.
This process helps the Soul to mature, awaken and remember.
The laws purpose is to teach love and to uplift, not to punish.
Karma applies itself in the most clever of ways.
If we deprived another being of freedom in a previous life, we would probably have our freedom curtailed in this life.
This experience would give us time to reconsider our views and
learn the Law of Love.
Once we accept the Law of Karma in our lives, we are liberated from being the victim.
We begin to see underlying spiritual causes and act accordingly. Problems become opportunities for spiritual growth.
Karma differs from fate or destiny because it encourages us to take an active role in life.
The Soul is always moving forward.
It is never punished.
It must obey the Law of Karma and will eventually learn from its experience.
Karma follows us throughout our different lifetimes.
The Law of Karma is perfect justice.
This is reassuring in a world that can appear to be unjust.
One way to clear Karma is to show compassion and kindness to all, regardless of their position on the spiritual ladder.
We are all on a spiritual journey together.
Our suffering is not always related to our past actions to another.
There are many subtle processes at work.
If you experienced fear and persecution in a past life, you may still carry these feelings in your psychic memory.
You may experience unwarranted fear and anxiety in your current life.
These fears may persist until you remember the eternal
nature of the Soul.
The Law of Karma teaches us to be responsible.
Our current lives seem illogical if we view only one life at a time. In a single life we suffer or are blessed for no apparent reason. God seems to be arbitrary and random.
The principle of spiritual responsibility makes more sense as we accept the principles of karma and reincarnation.
Reincarnation teaches that we are born again and again until we learn the spiritual lessons of life.
The Law of Karma ensures that we link our behavior with its inevitable results.
We reap in one life what we have sown in another.
If we impede the development of another being, we will incur a
karmic dept.
By our actions, it's clear we haven't yet learned the Law of Love. The debt will have to be paid, and a lesson will have to be learned. The suffering, which may follow, is not the act of a vengeful God. We are just reaping what we have sown.
The Soul develops its highest spiritual potential
through experiences.
Love & Blessings
Milly
2007-09-17 10:20:17
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answered by milly_1963 7
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No...I think the belief in Deities is essential for some of us...and Karma is part of the energy of our universe...
2007-09-17 10:08:09
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answered by metoo 7
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I think they both connected, you can believe in both of them and still have a good healthy belief system....
2007-09-17 10:07:42
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answered by Luv 3
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Hi I think there linked for welfare
2007-09-17 11:03:50
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answered by WTamSP 7
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no - i dont think the 2 have anything to do with eachother
2007-09-17 10:08:02
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answered by LISA 5
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