Religion/Spirituality Do you really believe in Karma?

Do you really believe in Karma?

  • Yes

    Votes: 31 36.9%
  • No

    Votes: 53 63.1%

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Truth200

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theres so many things that the world would benefit from disproving.. the theory of karma predates everything we define as modern society.. and one of the few principles that we really dont need to argue against.. its positive.. it gives consciousness meaning.. and it fits in with lifes linkage/dependance/sharing principles.. if theres one thing which could be described as the downfall of society, its inequality.. karma is the antithesis of this.. we respect peoples religions when they bring them peace, karma cant be broken down into color and ethnicity.. its universal.. if you are trying to disprove karma then i can only assume you have done some thing(s) in your life which worry you..

I'm just asking a simple question....

Why do so many young kids that never did anything to deserve bad Karma get murdered.

People who really believe in Karma need to explain this phenomenon better.
 

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I'm just asking a simple question....

Why do so many young kids that never did anything to deserve bad Karma get murdered.

People who really believe in Karma need to explain this phenomenon better.
From what I understand you don't really believe in karma unless you believe in reincarnation as well, so from their perspective, these seemingly innocent children were immoral characters in their past lives. But, for those who do subscribe to the idea of reincarnation, can you explain to me how if the reincarnated being has no recollection of their past, aren't they a new being entirely?
 

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From what I understand you don't really believe in karma unless you believe in reincarnation as well, so from their perspective, these seemingly innocent children were immoral characters in their past lives. But, for those who do subscribe to the idea of reincarnation, can you explain to me how if the reincarnated being has no recollection of their past, aren't they a new being entirely?

Tough questions and i don't know the answers...

For that reason i made this thread with hopes that maybe someone out there has a greater understanding.
 

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From what I understand you don't really believe in karma unless you believe in reincarnation as well, so from their perspective, these seemingly innocent children were immoral characters in their past lives. But, for those who do subscribe to the idea of reincarnation, can you explain to me how if the reincarnated being has no recollection of their past, aren't they a new being entirely?

in theory the physical/material part of you is your temporary aspect, while the spirit/soul/energetic part of you is your permanent aspect and most authentic "self." so while these human bodies may come and go, the soul aspect will exist eternally, and it's the soul aspect of yourself where the "record of your karma" is stored.

there are some correspondences for these ideas within science because 1) energy contains information and 2) energy is not created or destroyed, only transformed.

for me it's not a question of if, it's a question of how. i think it's clear that in some capacity the type of energy you create and generate is directly related to the quality of your experiences. and i think if we can better understand this relationship we can have more control over creating the types of experiences we want to have.
 

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From what I understand you don't really believe in karma unless you believe in reincarnation as well, so from their perspective, these seemingly innocent children were immoral characters in their past lives. But, for those who do subscribe to the idea of reincarnation, can you explain to me how if the reincarnated being has no recollection of their past, aren't they a new being entirely?

If I asked you what you were doing at this exact time, at this exact moment, on this exact day 15 years ago would you able to tell me? Since you can't do that, does this mean you are an entirely new being?
 

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in theory the physical/material part of you is your temporary aspect, while the spirit/soul/energetic part of you is your permanent aspect and most authentic "self." so while these human bodies may come and go, the soul aspect will exist eternally, and it's the soul aspect of yourself where the "record of your karma" is stored.

there are some correspondences for these ideas within science because 1) energy contains information and 2) energy is not created or destroyed, only transformed.

for me it's not a question of if, it's a question of how. i think it's clear that in some capacity the type of energy you create and generate is directly related to the quality of your experiences. and i think if we can better understand this relationship we can have more control over creating the types of experiences we want to have.


Thanks for sharing, where did you get this information?
 

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in theory the physical/material part of you is your temporary aspect, while the spirit/soul/energetic part of you is your permanent aspect and most authentic "self." so while these human bodies may come and go, the soul aspect will exist eternally, and it's the soul aspect of yourself where the "record of your karma" is stored.

there are some correspondences for these ideas within science because 1) energy contains information and 2) energy is not created or destroyed, only transformed.

for me it's not a question of if, it's a question of how. i think it's clear that in some capacity the type of energy you create and generate is directly related to the quality of your experiences. and i think if we can better understand this relationship we can have more control over creating the types of experiences we want to have.
:ehh:Good answer
If I asked you what you were doing at this exact time, at this exact moment, on this exact day 15 years ago would you able to tell me? Since you can't do that, does this mean you are an entirely new being?
That was a pretty weak attempt at answering the question:upsetfavre:
Considering that you completely disregarded the physical form when you asked that
 

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Two other misconceived notions that go hand and hand with Karma are.

"Hard work pays off"

When in reality most people work hard in Mcdonald's and it never pays off.

So the more accurate quote would be.

"Smart work pays off"

Especially considering many rich and wealthy people inherit money that they never worked hard for.

And the most misconceived notion of them all is

"No Pain, No Gain"

Most people who suffer from pain not only do NOT gain from it they have a lower quality of life because of the pain.

An example in regards to karma would be someone who gets injured doing heavy labor.

Not only did the hard work not pay off they got injured and suffered extreme pain without gain.
 

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If I asked you what you were doing at this exact time, at this exact moment, on this exact day 15 years ago would you able to tell me? Since you can't do that, does this mean you are an entirely new being?
no but i'd be aware of my existence 15 years ago...... whereas I am not aware of my past lives.

by first bm is a ..... something, and she's on that shyt... She claims that she has a spirit that has reincarnated longer than most souls making her special somehow, idk.

But I think all that is BS.


And Karma is BS.. I'm living proof that Karma is clearly BS.
 
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