Is Karma Real?

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Hell Yeah.

I had a bytch ass roommate (exactly the type of person who bytches out his team in basketball but looks down at the ball when he dribbles). Anyway, he was better from his oxycoton addiction (I was just happy with his health) but his punk ass didn't have enough backbone to put up with my binge drinking.....during college :comeon:. "Kicks me out" of our lease next year, even tho if it weren't for me his ass woulda been kicked out :why: :birdman:

Anyway, in less than a week since he told me that he wanted me out, the landlord says he wants all of us out because of my roommates dumb ass. Said he was cool with me and if I could get some ppl I could still rent from him.

In short, this bytch ass fakkit gon probably die from an auto erotic asphyxiation accident watching anime porn :yeshrug:
 

illadope

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Karma to me was a way to police a large amount of people without someone physically doing so.
 

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it's the way of the universe...some call it ..yin\yang ...good\evil.....light\dark. but yes it exists...you fukk someone over it will come back to you....just like if you do something good for someone.
 

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I am aware of that. Karma is a rather complex word with varying implications that is used differently by different buddhist sects. For example.....

The Sanskrit word Karma (or kamma in Pali) literally means action. In Buddhism however, karma mainly refers to one's intention or motivation while doing an action. The Buddha said:

“It is volition that I call karma; for having willed, one acts by body, speech, and mind.”
AN 3:415, from In the Buddha’s Words, p. 146.

(In the west, the word karma is often used for the results of karma; the Sanskrit words for the effects or results of karma are 'vipaka' or 'phala'. )
taken from...Karma

I dont know about that intentions part.. Nirvana in Buddhism is freedom from the reincarnation process. Deeds in this life determine your position in the next life = karma. If you live a vile gluttonous life (cacs) you could be reincarnated as a pig..Being a Brahmin requires a lifetime of intense religious devotion and discipline.. Any deviation from this , you could lose your position in the caste.. Who would wanna subject themselves to this system ?
 

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I don't believe Karma, would like to believe in it but can't. How many innocent people over time have been murdered? What did MLK do to reap the karma he had? What about John Lennon? What about the countless hundreds of civil rights activist who were murdered and or tortured. Why are there so many good people who get fukked over everyday by people who stay in better positions? There is no rule of karma, it's just one of those concepts we force ourselves to believe in cuz it seems like it makes sense when it doesn't.
 

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Seriously, we always hear about Karma in the negative sense. There are many stories of bad things eventually happening to those who do wrong.

Are there any theories or life examples of positive Karma? I want to hear about how doing the right thing was rewarded with blessings in life.

:leon:
 

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never understood why christians believe in karma
"He makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust."
 

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karma is instant imo

it doesnt come later in life it comes right then at that moment

dont confuse karma with coincidence...
 
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