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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yeah I believe in this. Do good and have good done unto you. Even if I didn't believe this I don't see any point in being a cunt to people, it's nice to be nice |
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I don't think there's a law or rules as such but generally people who consistently treat others well will be attractive to others who match and reciprocate. It's likely over populations, rather than any given for any one person. |
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We like to be good through both actions and words, simply because that’s the way we’d prefer to be treated also. However, we both know people that definitely fall into the ‘bad’ category that have everything they could ever wish for. So cosmic karma goes into room 101, with such things as heaven/hell, anything paranormal, deities, UFO’s, etc... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Law of attraction works to some degree.
Doesn’t explain how a new born baby would die of cot death or a child would have stage 4 cancer, they haven’t done bad things. |
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By *hedireCouple
over a year ago
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The power of now and the secret plus a DVD called the secret basically say what you put out you will receive which is also a christian principle but we're far from religious but work with spirituality.
Pagans have the threefold law what you do comes back threefold and the rede an it harm none do ast thou will. I may be paraphrasing but the gist is there.
Having said that fate delivers its life lessons for mortal souls so we'd agree some of your destiny you can control with good intents and deeds. The rest you put down to 'shit happens'. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nah, I don’t think it’s true.
Good things happen to bad people, bad things happen to good people. So what’s the excuse in this case? A higher power testing those good people in order to reward them later?
Yes, if you’re nice to people those people are more likely to be nice to you, and visa versa. But that is in essence just Hunan nature, not a law. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Dangerous bullshit. It teaches people that, if bad things are happening to them, it's because they deserve it, and if good things are happening they're entitled to them. |
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"Is if you do good things, good things will come to you in life and same goes if some are bad, bad things come whats your view? I agree with it."
Apart from it is proven untrue daily
Very bad humans can live long and be healthy and wealthy
Very good humans can die young suffer vile health problems and have no money
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Isn't doing good things just so we get good things back a little self serving?
And when did life or karma or whatever another may believe guarantee that only good things happen to good people and bad things happen to bad people.
Lifes for living just as it comes at us. |
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"Is if you do good things, good things will come to you in life and same goes if some are bad, bad things come whats your view? I agree with it."
I'm becoming worried for you shag you seem to be believing in a number of concepts that not only have zero credible data to substantiate them but have teams of healthy data to substantiate a counter position
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is if you do good things, good things will come to you in life and same goes if some are bad, bad things come whats your view? I agree with it."
Utter claptrap, you do good because its the right thing to do. You do bad because you want to. Reward and puninishment are not karmicly connected.
Besides the universe only has one law and that is "blow shit up" |
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My life is controlled by the universe and believe it to be so, but then I do have a lot of crap in my life, mostly things beyond my control, but mix with those you want to be, being in the right mind set is the key, but a long time of control to get there, still shit happens unfairly to a lot of people, ill never understand why |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I agree in part. But I don’t tend to do good things for good things in return.
I always aim to help as many people out as I can, a little help often goes a long, long way. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I don't agree with it."
Haha, this principle works if you're doing good for someone with the same moral compass. So some of the time it'll work, but not always...... |
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By *lceeWoman
over a year ago
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I reckon it depends on what you value as good and bad.
Someone truly terrible could have what looks like all the good things happen to them: lots of money, big house, three holidays a year with the trophy wife/husband etc but actually be completely alone, knowing that the second they falter, no-one will be waiting to do anything but kick them.
Someone who appears to have all the bad happen to them could have all the love and friendship in the world which helps them stay strong when life kicks them.
Wait a sec...did I just describe the plot of ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’? That. That’s what I believe in. |
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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago
Manchester (he/him) |
There is plenty of arguments for and against Karma, plenty of anecdotal evidence.
Ultimately if you believe in it then you will find things to prove your belief.
Personally I believe that virtue is it's own reward, doing good or perceived virtue for fear of reprisal is rather hollow to my mind.
Isn't this one of those 'rules' that allows society to function rather than a basis for universal law? Or maybe that's just the cynic in me! |
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"I reckon it depends on what you value as good and bad.
Someone truly terrible could have what looks like all the good things happen to them: lots of money, big house, three holidays a year with the trophy wife/husband etc but actually be completely alone, knowing that the second they falter, no-one will be waiting to do anything but kick them.
Someone who appears to have all the bad happen to them could have all the love and friendship in the world which helps them stay strong when life kicks them.
Wait a sec...did I just describe the plot of ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’? That. That’s what I believe in."
I dont think it depends
Bad stuff however defined can happen to anyone
Good stuff however defined can happen to anyone
There is no universal force that acts as a balance
Sometimes a persons actions will have a future impact sometimes they wont |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I want to believe in it. I live my life by it, but I look round me and can't help but notice it's far from true. There's no such thing as Karmic Justice, as much as I want it to be true. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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" (This looks a little like a rectum does it not?)
Does it?
Only if you like butt sex
I have a water butt in the garden but I don't have sex with it"
You are missing woman! |
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" (This looks a little like a rectum does it not?)
Does it?
Only if you like butt sex
I have a water butt in the garden but I don't have sex with it
You are missing woman! "
I am missing, you're quite correct |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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" (This looks a little like a rectum does it not?)
Does it?
Only if you like butt sex
I have a water butt in the garden but I don't have sex with it
You are missing woman!
I am missing, you're quite correct "
Forgot to add 'out' |
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" (This looks a little like a rectum does it not?)
Does it?
Only if you like butt sex
I have a water butt in the garden but I don't have sex with it
You are missing woman!
I am missing, you're quite correct
Forgot to add 'out' "
I knew what you meant but I'm definitely missing something |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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" (This looks a little like a rectum does it not?)
Does it?
Only if you like butt sex
I have a water butt in the garden but I don't have sex with it
You are missing woman!
I am missing, you're quite correct
Forgot to add 'out'
I knew what you meant but I'm definitely missing something "
We've all been there |
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" (This looks a little like a rectum does it not?)
Does it?
Only if you like butt sex
I have a water butt in the garden but I don't have sex with it
You are missing woman!
I am missing, you're quite correct
Forgot to add 'out'
I knew what you meant but I'm definitely missing something
We've all been there "
I haven't, I missed it |
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"Karma isn't a tit for tat thing and the universe isn't into payback. Ask some of the kids in Syria or the victims of famine what their opinion on the matter is. "
I do recall Glenn Hoddle having to leave the England managers job some 20 years ago for suggesting that it was a tit for tat thing based on misdemeanours in previous lives . Reincarnation and karma hand in hand so to speak .
I think there may be some truth in that .
I’ll get my coat ..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Interesting points everyone
Some weren’t that interesting."
And all were wrong, it's foolish to consider the expanding ball of gas, and debris to be an entity that makes rules |
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I do believe that if you send positive vibes you shall attract possible vibes, and the opposite.
How many times have we been in a situation with a group of people, if one person is being a dick, rude and obnoxious and another is smiling, happy, talkative, you’d naturally gravitate to the happy person.
I’ve had it several times where I’ve been talking to an absolute arse and just think, Christ when is this guy (or girl!) shut up!! I need to get out of this situation!
As for Karma, I do believe in it. But also things happen for a reason. Like most, I’ve had hardships, but looking back, if they didn’t happen there wouldn’t have been so many good things happen to me.
I do however remove deaths from this belief, because sadly everyone has a time to go. |
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