Do you believe in Karma?

@Anne19 (300)
Philippines
March 23, 2009 12:24am CST
It has often been said that what comes around goes around. Do you believe in it and have you had any experience related to this?
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@ezekiel71 (132)
• United States
9 Jun 09
i definitely do. Whatever you did bad it will definitely come back to you in any form. Just what the bible says, "do not do unto others what you dont want others do unto you", we call it the golden rule too. If you planted an apple tree, you will reap an apple fruit. Thats why we have to be careful how we treat others. I havent experience it myself but i have seen it happening to others. Its like reaping the consequences for the action youve made.
• India
14 May 09
are you talking about , the word karma in hindi language. karma :: what we are doing. i have many explation , it is written in some popular history & legend books that , what we do in present will affect our future , what we had done in past has a some effect in our present. i also belive in that , but one thing also stop me to think that . i dont know the answer of these question , what is life ? what is our aim of living ?
@bjcyrix (6901)
• Philippines
24 Mar 09
Yep, I sure do believe in KArma. Thats because I believe that what we give to the world, we should only be deserving of what we receive from it since it is how or what we gave in it. I really cant pinpoint any exact experience that I had in relation to this karma influence but maybe just the simple things like when I mistakenly thought that someone did something that he/she actually didnt do and in my firmness in taking that stand about that person, it reflected back to me. I mean someone else mistakenly thought something about me which isnt really true. So I guess that's that.
@Canellita (12029)
• United States
23 Mar 09
I definitely believe it and I have seen it. It may take a while but it will happen and that is why we should never try to get revenge on someone because they have already sealed their fate with their own actions.