Desert Snake
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Karma here is defined by say, someone has a bad occurrence, etc., is that karma from a past life. This is not relating to mundane things, like being mean to someone, so their mean to you, etc.
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Based on your definition, no.Karma here is defined by say, someone has a bad occurrence, etc., is that karma from a past life. This is not relating to mundane things, like being mean to someone, so their mean to you, etc.
In that sense, no, certainly not.Karma here is defined by say, someone has a bad occurrence, etc., is that karma from a past life. This is not relating to mundane things, like being mean to someone, so their mean to you, etc.
Id say yes. Given our spirits dont die and this is just another phase in life, one phase always reflects the next. One continuum.Karma here is defined by say, someone has a bad occurrence, etc., is that karma from a past life. This is not relating to mundane things, like being mean to someone, so their mean to you, etc.
Karma is not a caste system nor a cosmic scorecard with pinwheels reflecting some notion of an ongoing continuation linking a life to another in that manner. That's why it requires a belief. So no.Karma here is defined by say, someone has a bad occurrence, etc., is that karma from a past life. This is not relating to mundane things, like being mean to someone, so their mean to you, etc.
Even that is karma, and this tooth-for-tooth policy spoils the karma for both persons. Minus points for being mean. If one can believe in God/Gods/Goddesses/Messiahs/Messengers/Prophets/Saints, judgment, deliverance, heaven and hell; then why believing in 'karma' should be considered strange. What is judgment? That too is the result of karmas (karma-phala, the fruit of action, as we say here). Christianity and Islam also believe in that.This is not relating to mundane things, like being mean to someone, so their mean to you, etc.
Fate is a mix of probability and chance (Heisenberg).No, I believe in fate.
I vote yes, but not because of your definition of it, which i think is not a correct (Hindu at least) understanding of Karm.Karma here is defined by say, someone has a bad occurrence, etc., is that karma from a past life. This is not relating to mundane things, like being mean to someone, so their mean to you, etc.
What do you think Karma is, then?I vote yes, but not because of your definition of it, which i think is not a correct (Hindu at least) understanding of Karm.
Why would you state that the definition I gave is wrong, then not supply the ''right'' oneI vote yes, but not because of your definition of it, which i think is not a correct (Hindu at least) understanding of Karm.
Yes but not quite how people see it. Special snowflake answer here.
Hey, I said special snowflake.
Karma here is defined by say, someone has a bad occurrence, etc., is that karma from a past life. This is not relating to mundane things, like being mean to someone, so their mean to you, etc.
Why would you state that the definition I gave is wrong, then not supply the ''right'' one