Do you really believe in the saying, "What Goes Around Comes Around"?

United States
June 12, 2009 4:55pm CST
To be completely honest, I actually do believe in that saying because I have been in that type of situation before. I think that Karma really is a b****. I think that if you do something wrong in due time it will come back on you.
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@pyarebhai (199)
• India
6 Jul 09
Yes, it is quit true, this was other wise called as " karma". So what we do now to others, will actually reflect, on us. when we do good to our fellow individual, that good deed will be reflect and come to us. where as,if any, negetive action to our beloved, will also reflect gives bad results. If a spoon of Sugar (sweet) put in glass of water, it taste sweet, at the same time, a spoon of salt put in glass of water taste salty.(just for simple example). in other sense, if act of kindness to your brother will have it positive result. vice varsa. seasons greetings & all the best wishes
@nzalheart (2338)
• India
19 Jun 09
Hello MsAshley!!! Yes, I had been believing in the law of karma since the childhood and still I believe in it. In fact i believe in it even more nowadays. The scientists said that the though effects our realities. I think this thing and karma theory somewhat matches up. According the the scientists, there is law of attraction, i.e if you feel good, you will attract more good events and if you feel bad you will attract more bad events. They say that the universe is responding to your wishes or thoughts. According to Buddhism, the reincarnation takes place due to the wishes, thoughts or Karma. These two things not totally same, but seems to try to explain the same thing. So, I definitely believe in the law of karma. The law of attraction and the law of Karma seems to be similar. Happy mylotting...
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
12 Jun 09
I do believe that what we put into life, good or bad, eventually comes back to us. It can reward us or bite us in the bum, depending. Things come full circle as time passes. Good question.
@clutterbug (1051)
• United States
12 Jun 09
I have heard Dr. Charles Stanley's sermons (In Touch Ministries), and he often says, "You reap what you sow, more than you sow, later than you sow." I sure believe it from the way circumstances turn out.