Is this Karma?

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I was on Sheppard with a friend who needed a car charger for his cell phone. I noticed a Telus store on Sheppard near Midland. Keep in mind this area is known as the east end China town. In this dumpy plaza I noticed a sign in the directory for "Red Swastika Society of Canada". Which totally ummm creeped me out. I can't believe this type of "group" actually exists in Canada.

So I arrive home a few hours later and on my door is a card ... an invitation for the males of my household to go to a Sunday Feast hosted by the Hare Krsna. On the back of the card ...

"Chant This Mantra...
HARE KRSNA, HARE KRSNA,
KRSNA KRSNA, HARE HARE
HARE RAMA, HARE RAMA,
RAMA RAMA, HARE HARE
...and Feel the Difference!"

So is this a definition of Karma?

Amber
 

frankcastle

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No isn't Karma basically the idea of what goes around comes around. So do good onto others and it will return to you. Otherwise, the opposite will occur (i.e. do bad things and it will come back to you).

What you encountered might be more of a strange coincidence.
 

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Amber said:
sign in the directory for "Red Swastika Society of Canada". Which totally ummm creeped me out. I can't believe this type of "group" actually exists in Canada.
Why would that creep you out? The Red Swastika Society is a philanthropic group to the best of my knowledge... an Asian Red Cross type of thing. The swastika historically symbolizes well-being.
 

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spatial_k said:
Why would that creep you out? The Red Swastika Society is a philanthropic group to the best of my knowledge... an Asian Red Cross type of thing. The swastika historically symbolizes well-being.
well that is good to know.

I just thought of the negative when seeing the word "Swastika".

I didn't understand why on earth would a group who I thought may have had bad intentions be in a location with a high population of Asians. I guess I was afraid for them. But now I know better.

Thanks for the lesson, sincerely.

Amber

PS ... I have a friend who lives in Guelph and at one time near where the WS are located. She is of East Indian decent. She has been confronted and harrassed a few times on a back road where she lived. After the 6th time of her car being stopped and her being scared out of her mind ... she moved. Police wouldn't do anything about it.
 

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The Red Swastika Society (Simplified Chinese: 世界红卍字会; Traditional Chinese: 世界紅卍字會; Pinyin: shìjiè hóngwànzìhuì) is a voluntary association founded in China in 1922 by Qian Neng-kun (錢能訓), Du Bing-yin (杜秉寅) and Li Jia-bo (李佳白) as the philanthropic branch of the Daodeshe (道德社) "Society of Dao and Virtue", a syncretist Daoist school, which changed at the same time its name to Daoyuan. It was one of a number of new transnational world redemptive societies founded at the time in China, drawing on Western examples such as the Red Cross to build charitable institutions grounded in religions such as Buddhism and Daoism. (The swastika is a Buddhist/Hindu religious symbol.) Its strength during the 1920s and 1930s seem to vary widely, with citations of 30,000 "members" in 1927 to 7-10 million "followers" in 1937. [1]


A picture of a Red Swastika Society member about the time of the Nanking MassacreGenerally, its mission was a broad based effort of philanthropy and moral education. It ran poorhouses and soup kitchens, as well as modern hospitals and other relief works. It had an explicit internationalist focus, extending relief efforts to Tokyo after earthquakes and also in response to natural disasters in the Soviet Union. In addition, it had offices in Paris, London, and Tokyo and professors of Esperanto within its membership. [2]

Perhaps its most storied contact with history was its role in the Nanking Massacre. The rampage of the occupying Japanese forces through the city left thousands of bodies in the streets, and the Society stepped in to assist in burials. Records of these activities from the Society have provided important primary resources for research into the scale of the atrocity and the location of mass graves.

Although it seems to have been suppressed during the Communist rule in mainland China, the Red Swastika Society appears to continue today as a religious organization focused on charity. It has branches in areas of the Chinese diaspora, with a headquarters in Taiwan. Besides charity work, the Red Swastika runs two schools in Hong Kong (Tuen Mun and Tai Po) and one in Singapore (Red Swastika School).

The Red Swastika was also suggested along with Red Wheel, as an emblem of International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent societies for India and Sri Lanka, but the idea was not put into practice [1].
 

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The swastika as a symbol has been around for more than 1000 years. It's used by a group named "janes'9unsure of spelling). The only negative usage was by the nazis 60 years ago. It's unfortunate that people are only aware of the negative....

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holy fuck we're a diverse and intelligent lot eh? right right?

Just goes to show you what you can learn on an escort review board lol

(I also seem to recall the swastika was also used to adorn east indian statues at some point too)
 

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Amber said:
So is this a definition of Karma?
if the "Red Swastika Society of Canada" was a negative society, then I'd say you experience would've been more ironic, don't you think.
 

spatial_k

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Yeah, it's too bad the Nazis have come to be the most strongly connected with the symbol in a lot of minds. It's a beautiful image with a long history.
 

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Well....

red said:
can anything red, be bad?
*****************************

There's an old US saying "better dead that red".
 
red said:
The Red Swastika Society (Simplified Chinese: 世界红卍字会; Traditional Chinese: 世界紅卍字會; Pinyin: shìjiè hóngwànzìhuì) is a voluntary association founded in China in 1922 by Qian Neng-kun (錢能訓), Du Bing-yin (杜秉寅) and Li Jia-bo (李佳白) as the philanthropic branch of the Daodeshe (道德社) "Society of Dao and Virtue", a syncretist Daoist school, which changed at the same time its name to Daoyuan. It was one of a number of new transnational world redemptive societies founded at the time in China, drawing on Western examples such as the Red Cross to build charitable institutions grounded in religions such as Buddhism and Daoism. (The swastika is a Buddhist/Hindu religious symbol.) Its strength during the 1920s and 1930s seem to vary widely, with citations of 30,000 "members" in 1927 to 7-10 million "followers" in 1937. [1]
The Buddist/Taoist Swastika points counter-clockwise.
 

spatial_k

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goodtime said:
The Buddist/Taoist Swastika points counter-clockwise.
Pointing one way it means one thing and pointing the other means another. I can't remember which is which, but one means love and one means strength.
 

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if i had the money
I tell you what I do
I'd go downtown
and drive a mercury or two
 

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Meister said:
hey why does terb x-out m e r c ?

Is m e r c a reference to some sort of competitive escort website?

Yes it is, I wondered that last year when I used those 4 letters as the short form for a German car Maker. I got an answer back from the mods that the name was the same and hence is blocked.

Seems reasonable, its their board.
 

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LancsLad said:
Yes it is, I wondered that last year when I used those 4 letters as the short form for a German car Maker. I got an answer back from the mods that the name was the same and hence is blocked.

Seems reasonable, its their board.
Must be this one:
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