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Do You believe in KARMA?

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The problem with karma is it losess it's whole point if you can't remember your past life.

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The problem with karma is it losess it's whole point if you can't remember your past life.

not true. short term karma is obvious

The problem with karma is it losess it's whole point if you can't remember your past life.

And do you remember your past life? assuming there is a past life of course!

The problem with karma is it losess it's whole point if you can't remember your past life.

And do you remember your past life? assuming there is a past life of course!

If one believes we are being reborn in every moment then remembering is easy.

For someone to believe in karma they must also believe in reincarnation.

Otherwise how would a baby that is born deaf, dumb and blind be able to get through life without understanding that the reason for their deformities was the result of what they were in their previous life?

IMHO, karma is a form of control, the same as religions. If that is your belief, great, be happy in this life. If it works for you as a crutch for all that is wrong in this world, assuming we are talking about wholesome karma, then make it so, and enjoy.

Obviously, the above is only the way I see it. I truly believe that there should be no restriction in what anyone wants to believe, as long as the results of that belief don't bring grief or harm onto others.

Karma happens with or without for the most part external influence,that maybe why,it's so inexplicable!

While in Europe, I believe in the concept of logical decisions...

While in Thailand, I believe in Kharma... makes live so much easier to accept attitudes and actions of Thai people...

While in Europe, I believe in the concept of logical decisions...

While in Thailand, I believe in Kharma... makes live so much easier to accept attitudes and actions of Thai people...

karma results from those decisions

For someone to believe in karma they must also believe in reincarnation.

Otherwise how would a baby that is born deaf, dumb and blind be able to get through life without understanding that the reason for their deformities was the result of what they were in their previous life?

IMHO, karma is a form of control, the same as religions. If that is your belief, great, be happy in this life. If it works for you as a crutch for all that is wrong in this world, assuming we are talking about wholesome karma, then make it so, and enjoy.

Obviously, the above is only the way I see it. I truly believe that there should be no restriction in what anyone wants to believe, as long as the results of that belief don't bring grief or harm onto others.

Karma happens with or without for the most part external influence,that maybe why,it's so inexplicable!

karma results from conscious action and as such is not inexplicable

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