Karma

Do you believe in Karma?

  • Yes

    Votes: 47 75.8%
  • No

    Votes: 15 24.2%

  • Total voters
    62

Svend

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Do you believe that what goes around comes around or that people aren't rewarded or penalized for their actions? If you believe in karma, do you come to it through Hindu, Buddhist or Christian thought or through a New Age mix?
Tell us.
 

DATYdude

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"What goes around comes around" ISN'T KARMA

Kind of bugs me when people with little knowledge of a culture borrow that culture's terminology, especially terms at the core of their system of belief (i.e. Hindu/Vedic reincarnation) and completely simplify and belittle it.

Svend, if what you mean is "Do you believe in an earthly or heavenly justice?" or something like that, say it.

I also REALLY hate the term "SCHMOZZLE", which isn't even a real Yiddish word.

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Anyway, to answer your question, I really wish that the evil receive some sort of cosmic punishment, but other than their own concience there is no such thing IMO. See Woody Allen's masterpiece "Crimes and Misdemeanors", it's a great exploration of that question.
 

yoniluvrca

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For me karma is not so much something to be believed. It is not a belief. It is an understanding or a way of looking at life.

So I understand that my actions will have consequence and that the consequence is often beyond my understanding. So to do good will not always have immediate good consequences as the karma works on the level of energy and I do not always tune in to this energy.

A practical example of this is the urge to give charity. Most people give with the expectation of a return,even if it slight. Even if this return is just that the person to whom the charity is given be grateful (this makes us feel good). There in lies the hook and the karma.

There is also nothing to do about this, just to notice it and certainly do not stop giving.

Most of my understanding of karma comes from Buddhist teachings. The Buddhists are good with that stuff. Karma though is not a Buddhist idea. It also appears in Christianity-as you sow, so shall you reap.

It also appears as a scientific law-equal & opposite reaction. It is one of the laws of thermodynamics I think.

It is the same law but it works differently on different levels of manifestation (i.e.. the physical, the spiritual etc.)
 

Fabulous

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There is guy downtown (some street corner, I can't remember which) selling Karma for a quarter. I bought some and used it all that week - it was well worth it :D
 

Hotdog

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Hard Idle said:
Wasn't it "SCHLIHMAZEL", for the chronically cursed or misfortunate?
schlimazel - NOUN: Slang An extremely unlucky or inept person; a habitual failure.
ETYMOLOGY: Yiddish shlimazl, bad luck, unlucky person : Middle High German slimp, wrong + Yiddish mazl, luck (from Late Hebrew mazzl; see mazel tov).
 

frankcastle

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If by Karma you mean that if you are good then good things will happen to you and if you are bad then bad things will happen to you. I don't believe in it. This is just some stupid fairy tale people tell themselves to make themselves feel better (e.g. "don't worry he'll get what he deserves." etc)
 

Gawd

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Hell yes... here's an example... an old supervisor of mine was really getting on my nerves, he never gave me the respect or appreciation for anything I did and when I get compliments from clients, he'd never relay them to me nor would he congratulate me for them.

I was working at this job for nearly 6 months, and in that time, I got to know the clients, staff, coworkers, etc. on a first name basis, while he still had yet to know any one of them in the whole year he was there. So methinks he got a little jealous and threatened by me.

Anyway, during my latter weeks at the job, he basically accosted me and banned me from working in the area again, for what reason? I have no idea. So needless to say, I was pissed off and wanted bad things to happen to him. A week later, I find out his car was stolen! HA! That's Karma for ya!
 
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DATYdude said:
Kind of bugs me when people with little knowledge of a culture borrow that culture's terminology, especially terms at the core of their system of belief (i.e. Hindu/Vedic reincarnation) and completely simplify and belittle it...
Sometime it encourage others to learn more about the belief.

The phase "Oh, god" is used too often at time of climax, imo :D


Check out the TV show My Name is Earl on NBC for Redneck's view of Karma.
 

Bobzilla

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IMO, the popular "concept" of karma is dragged out by someone who feels they've been wronged & are powerless to do anything about it. The main benefit is to make themselves feel better by assuming that some unknown cosmic force will take their revenge for them.

Does karma actually exist? I say no.
 

Svend

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I'd agree, Bobzilla.
It's odd to continually hear people say that wrongdoers will always get their due or that goodness will be rewarded. It's just wishful thinking.
 

Dr F

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Goodtime is right!

Everyone knows that Karma is concept created by Carson Daly.

-F out
 

sarasota

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right here
eyeofthedragon said:
Karma Karma karma chameleon

...`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.' .....
I currently say that the event is your thinking. I don't think it's bad karma, but bad thinking. You really need to know deep down what you actually believe and thus think.

That's where I'm at with all this.
 
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