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junjun_501 Posts: 46

I do believe in "karma", when you do hurt someone harmless.

[ This Message was edited by: ArTauGe_DCLXVI on 2010-01-29 20:11 ]
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Posted: 2010-01-29 20:20:00
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

I don't understand the way you explain it is not good English
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Posted: 2010-01-29 20:35:00
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junjun_501 Posts: 46

im sorry for my not good english, im just want to express my feelings, im sorry..
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Posted: 2010-01-29 20:53:00
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Nanu Posts: > 500

you need to watch 'My Name Is Earl' that explains Karma beautifully....
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Posted: 2010-01-29 21:11:35
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wawangkoboy Posts: 43

"Karma" literally means "deed" or
"act", and more broadly names
the universal principle of cause
and effect, action and reaction,
which Hindus believe governs all
consciousness.[4] Karma is not
fate, for man acts with free will
creating his own destiny. The
Vedas tell us that if we sow
goodness, we will reap goodness;
if we sow evil, we will reap evil.
Karma refers to the totality of
our actions and their concomitant
reactions in this and previous
lives, all of which determine our
future. The conquest of karma
lies in intelligent action and
dispassionate reaction. Not all
karmas rebound immediately.
Some accumulate and return
unexpectedly in this or other
births.[4] We produce Karma in
four ways:[5]
through thoughts
through words
through actions that we perform
ourselves
through actions others do under
our instructions
Everything that we have ever
thought, spoken, done or caused
is Karma; as is also that which
we think, speak or do this very
moment.[6] Hindu scriptures
divide karma into three kinds:[6]
Sanchita is the accumulated
karma. It would be impossible to
experience and endure all Karmas
in one life. From this stock of
sanchita karma, a handful is
taken out to serve one lifetime
and this handful of actions,
which has begun to bear fruit and
which will be exhausted only on
their fruit being enjoyed and not
otherwise, is known as
prarabdha karma.
Prarabdha Fruit-bearing karma is
the portion of accumulated karma
that has "ripened" and appears as
a particular problem in the
present life.
Kriyamana is everything that we
produce in current life. All
kriyamana karmas flow in to
sanchita karma and consequently
shape our future. Only in human
life we can change our future
destiny. After death we loose
Kriya Shakti (ability to act) and
do (kriyamana) karma until we
are born again in human body.
Actions performed consciously
are weighted more heavily than
those done unconsciously. But
just as poison affects us if taken
unknowingly, suffering caused
unintentionally will also give
appropriate karmic effect. Only
human beings that can
distinguish right from wrong can
do (kriyamana) Karma.[5]
Animals and young children are
not creating new Karma (and
thus can not affect their future
destiny) as they are incapable of
discriminating between right and
wrong. However, all sentient
beings can feel the effects of
Karma, which are experienced as
pleasure and pain.
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Posted: 2010-01-30 02:39:35
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junjun_501 Posts: 46

Thank you wawangkoboy.. Question: Can human being create karma to other people?

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Posted: 2010-01-30 07:37:00
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