Do you believe in Karma?
By natnickeep
@natnickeep (2336)
United States
December 14, 2009 12:53pm CST
Do you believe in Karma? Karma is believing what you put out comes back or what goes around comes around.
I have always believed in it but just didn't know how it worked. I always thought of it as something spiritual until recently it turned scientific for me.
I watched a google video about Quantum physics. It explains a real karma almost. We put out the same energy as the matter that we once thought was empty matter. It is like a big circle. Are happiness and heart rate and mind set all control these in some way. If we are happy and love and be social we put out more of these which makes more for other people to receive.
It kind of explains how when you are around happy people or people in love you feel more happy I guess. But honestly it is like karma. You do good and be a good person,it makes you feel good and be happy and spread the joy, with your electrons or photons, however it works.
Watch some videos on Quantum physics and science and stuff. This is very interesting. And I don't like science stuff all that much. But it explains our existence in a whole new light.
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6 responses
@thewayis (646)
• Bulgaria
14 Dec 09
I strongly believe in karma
I think that the expression "what goes around comes around" is one of the expressions I use most when someone around me do something bad. I dont really know why I beleive in this so much but I am deeply convinced that there is "payback" for everything you do in life and for everything that's been done to you
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@natnickeep (2336)
• United States
15 Dec 09
Yes sort of. You release negative energy it puts more negativity in your life in general. Upsets the balance of everyone around you.
@cbjones (1147)
• United States
14 Dec 09
I believe in karma. I've done some selfish things, that came back to bite me in the rear end later on. It can be argued that my actions caused people around me to get angry, thus, awoken a need to revenge. Even so, my own actions caused a negative reaction to be placed upon my person. Einstein's theory of relativity is all about karma.
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@natnickeep (2336)
• United States
15 Dec 09
Yes everything we do does come back. It has happened to me for sure and I think I have learned my lesson and learned to be a better person.
@GardenGerty (169449)
• United States
15 Dec 09
I heard them explaining on television the other day that premonitions may actually be just another aspect of quantum physics as well. I believe that there is more that our minds can do and cause than we ever can imagine.
@momtrying2makeit (3270)
• United States
17 Dec 09
I am a Christian but I do believe that some kind of Karma exisits. To me I have seen too many things happen to me and others after they had wronged someone or done something they should not have. I look at life in this way I get what I put into it. If I was to sit here everyday and feel bad for myself than that is what I will get from it. But if I choose to look at the good that is happening even if it is something small than I can appericate what I have instead of looking at what I dont have. Happy mylotting to you. 

@natnickeep (2336)
• United States
17 Dec 09
Yes this is how I feel also. Try to see the positive in everything or learn a lesson even from the bad and your life will be much better in general.
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
18 Dec 09
The thought of karma does remind me of things that I learned in my physics classes long ago. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. So, yes, I do believe in karma. I do think that when you do good for other people that eventually the good will be returned to you. Actually, it is because of that thought that I am such a giving and selfless person. I always put myself in the situation of another person and think, if I was in the same situation that they were in, then I would want someone to do this for me.
@natnickeep (2336)
• United States
18 Dec 09
Yes it sounds like you are a great person. I try to do that also. I even try to understand when people do bad things that it isn't all their fault. Sometimes people are taught wrong and have bad lives. And sometimes they do need someone to just be there for them anyhow. Thanks for the great response!
@langziqian (44)
• China
18 Dec 09
I hope so,but I dont believe that. It can not be explained with scienfic.It should belong to the religion range.Most Chinese is without religion,that's a pity.







