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I greatly believe in it... And can't wait for her to catch up with a few people x
An ex of mine got his karmic justice... He was a bit of a player... I caught him out and got rid... Anyway he got caught out big style with the next lady he played. And lost the house, business and respect of those around him. I saw it and just thought justice |
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There is no corrective ethereal force called karma
There is sometimes correlation between a person who did good or bad things in turn having a coincidental mirror action
Of course the million bad people who live long healthy and pain trouble free and the 10s of millions of good people who live tortured pained short lives kinda off set the hand full of coincidences
Of course there will always be direct cause and effect happenings where we can directly reap the seeds we have metaphorically sewn but that is not the real concept of karma |
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"There is no corrective ethereal force called karma
There is sometimes correlation between a person who did good or bad things in turn having a coincidental mirror action
Of course the million bad people who live long healthy and pain trouble free and the 10s of millions of good people who live tortured pained short lives kinda off set the hand full of coincidences
Of course there will always be direct cause and effect happenings where we can directly reap the seeds we have metaphorically sewn but that is not the real concept of karma " do you drnk often? |
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I don't believe in karma. I think it's what nice people say because they're too much of a pussy to get revenge or even themselves.
I don't believe in luck either or that our lives are mapped out for us. Everything we do is a choice. We decide our own fate. |
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"There is no corrective ethereal force called karma
There is sometimes correlation between a person who did good or bad things in turn having a coincidental mirror action
Of course the million bad people who live long healthy and pain trouble free and the 10s of millions of good people who live tortured pained short lives kinda off set the hand full of coincidences
Of course there will always be direct cause and effect happenings where we can directly reap the seeds we have metaphorically sewn but that is not the real concept of karma "
Tell that to Boy George's chameleon. |
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"I don't believe in karma. I think it's what nice people say because they're too much of a pussy to get revenge or even themselves.
I don't believe in luck either or that our lives are mapped out for us. Everything we do is a choice. We decide our own fate. "
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"How do people who believe in karma explain life limiting diseases in tiny children? Or does karma only apply to bad adults and every other bad thing is just bad luck?"
Karma happens randomly
That's not statistically significant
Karma has more than one definition
A paedophile is run over by a school bus
We could all say this is karma, an ironic and fitting end
However making the wild and non evidenced assertion that this was a deliberate act of karma , specifically dished out by an ethereal judgment force called karma is pretty much refutable nonsense |
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"I don't believe in karma. I think it's what nice people say because they're too much of a pussy to get revenge or even themselves.
I don't believe in luck either or that our lives are mapped out for us. Everything we do is a choice. We decide our own fate.
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This |
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Non-believer here...Karma is an artificial belief for those who couldn't quite work out why this or that happened to them but need something they can resort too to justify the coincidental things that happen in life.
Boy throws rock at window, rock bounces back & hits him in the head...why did it happen?
A, karma - because he was doing wrong so wrong was done to him?
B, He didn't throw it hard enough?
I know what sounds more logical to me |
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Indeed I do...
It is not about some sort of supernatural scales keeping things balanced, but more a case of you generally get treated the same way you treat others.
Do good and be nice and good things will happen to you. Do bad... |
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If I were to believe in karma my definition would be the guilt that some people feel about bad things they've done but I can't believe in some universal retribution it's too close to what some religions tells me I should believe in order to remove my personal power. |
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"I don't believe in karma. I think it's what nice people say because they're too much of a pussy to get revenge or even themselves.
I don't believe in luck either or that our lives are mapped out for us. Everything we do is a choice. We decide our own fate. "
I like the thought of karma, but pretty much agree with this really. |
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"Non-believer here...Karma is an artificial belief for those who couldn't quite work out why this or that happened to them but need something they can resort too to justify the coincidental things that happen in life.
Boy throws rock at window, rock bounces back & hits him in the head...why did it happen?
A, karma - because he was doing wrong so wrong was done to him?
B, He didn't throw it hard enough?
I know what sounds more logical to me "
KISS.
Gravity. |
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over a year ago
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I believe in cause and effect. Karma can be disproven quite easily, just look at Jimmy Saville according to Karma he should never have gotten away with his crimes yet it was after his death that the truth about him became known. |
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"Non-believer here...Karma is an artificial belief for those who couldn't quite work out why this or that happened to them but need something they can resort too to justify the coincidental things that happen in life.
Boy throws rock at window, rock bounces back & hits him in the head...why did it happen?
A, karma - because he was doing wrong so wrong was done to him?
B, He didn't throw it hard enough?
I know what sounds more logical to me "
Toughened safety glass. |
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Karma is a lie. There is no universal justice system. No higher power with a set of checks and balances.
Bad shit happens to good people.
Kids with cancer. Where's your Karmic justice in that?
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