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Friday, November 4, 2011

Karma

May people use the word KARMA as if it were a curse to wish somebody that they hate bad luck, or ill fate.

That is funny because that is not what Karma is about at all.

Look it up, tell you what make it easy on yourself and google it.

Or better yet here is one of the online definition:


"kar·ma [kahr-muh] Show IPA

noun
1.Hinduism, Buddhism. action, seen as bringing upon oneself inevitable results, good or bad, either in this life or in a reincarnation: in Hinduism one of the means of reaching Brahman. Compare bhakti (def. 1), jnana."

It is much much more than just wishing somebody to make a mistake or have badluck it is the cosmic principle that determines a persons punishment or reward in this lifetime or the next, based on his or her actions in this lifetime or the one before that.

So I do not really think that one should be interested in or worry about someone else's KARMA, if that person has done bad things KARMA will just take over, that is according to principle.

Rather, worry about yours... I mean what have you done in this lifetime that deserves merit?

Is wishing for somebody to fall face flat on the ground a credit to your pogi or ganda points; to your own Karma?

When you die and wake up to your next life, what will you be?

Will you be human? A dog? A cat? A rat? or a cockroach?

If you believe in Karma, you really should move on and wish those who has hurt you a good life.

Come on man :)

Live your life and be happy, help somebody else search for that which will make them happy as well.

Stop looking hugging the memories that makes you miserable by fueling it with hate or anger, stop bitching about your sufferings. By doing so, you are the only one who is making yourself suffer the one who is prolonging your misery.

Give your friends a break, believe me they do not want to see you this way because they love you, and by now, for sure, they should already be sick and tired of your whining, "do you know who whines?

Babies.


Are you a baby?"

Find your peace of mind.

Take the time to cry, heal, forgive and forget...

Always pray.

Remember, "to err is human to forgive divine"

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