I so believe in karma

Philippines
June 28, 2010 1:57am CST
What comes around, goes around. Do you believe in this saying. Yes I do. I so believe in this. It means whatever we do to our fellowmen, its what fate will do to us too, a hundred fold. I believe in God. I know that God does not want to hurt us. He only reminds us that sometimes have been constantly doing wrong. On the other hand, God rewards us when we are good. Does this not sound karma to you? Anyways, I am scared of karma as much I am a God-fearing person. I just want to do good to my fellowmen, to receive goodness also. So, to those who wish misfortunes on other people, beware. Karma is just around the corner.
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@dian21 (606)
• Philippines
28 Jun 10
I also believe in Karma. If there is bad karma, there is also good karma. When karma strikes it's ten times. So it is better to do good always to our fellowmen to be able to recevie the good karma not the bad one. It's not that I am hoping for bad things to happen to other people, but when you wronged others, there is always just like a reward from God, either positive reward or negative reward.
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• Philippines
28 Jun 10
I'd rather have the good karma, there's no way that i should be doing bad things to a person because i know it's gonna come back to me. there's an old saying "do not unto others, if you don't want others to do 2you" and it does happen on people who has no idea what they're doing msot specifically if they're bad.
• Philippines
28 Jun 10
Yes Letran, that is another way of saying it. Do not do unto others, what you do not want to be done unto you. Sometimes we are too absorb with ourselves, that we just can't get it. Anyways, always remember the golden rule, and we will not be led astray.
• Philippines
28 Jun 10
I believe in God and I believe that karma exists as well. It's the law of cause and effect. If we do good deeds, it will come back to us 10x more. Same way if we act wrongly. It is true, we reap what we sow. An apple tree could not bear orange fruits. At the same time, I believe that there are no coincidences. Everything happens for a reason. The product of today may be the result of your actions from yesterday.
• Philippines
28 Jun 10
Or the product of today may be the result of the actions of our forefathers.
@melmabb (579)
• Philippines
29 Jun 10
Yes i also believe in karma,and yes everybody knows that in every action there is an equal reaction...Good Karma and bad karma...and this also connects to the Golden rule:Do not do unto others, what you do not want others do unto you..if i am wrong .Pls. correct me..thanks!
28 Jun 10
If you are Hindu, you must believe in karma. But the Golden rule says, don't do to others what you don't want others do to you. The Bible clearly says that God cannot be mocked, you will reap what sow (Galatians 6:7). God has s purpose for your life friend. There is no such thing as misfortunes & bad luck nor horoscopes since nobody knows our future except God. So, don't let the devil mislead you. Just trust God, leave all your concerns to Him.
• Philippines
28 Jun 10
Thank you jojo for that inspiration. Yes I leave it all up to him.
• Philippines
28 Jun 10
I strongly believe in karma. Personally, I have witnessed how my bully playmates/classmates reap what they've done to me. The boy who used to laugh at me because of having dark skin and not beautiful eyes had a child with a Down's syndrome. These days, when we meet at the streets he could not look straight at me because I'm pretty sure, by seeing his son, he clearly remembers the odd things he had done to me. My cousin, who is so meticulous and used to look down at me was married to a plain farmer and was forced to go home in her husband's town, a far-flung place where there is even no electricity. However, even if I saw what fate had done to them, I never laughed at them. I even extended help to y cousin most of the times by sending her children groceries and school supplies when I do have extra money.
• Philippines
28 Jun 10
I so love you. You did not let your past experiences affect how you deal with these people. That is correct, do good and you will be rewarded.
• Philippines
29 Jun 10
Karma, another term for reaping and sowing is biblical. Like med said, what you sow is what you reap.Sow good fortunes you reap good fortunes. Sow money reap money. Sow bad deeds, the reap bad deeds. And fortunately for sowers of goodness, (unfortunately for the bad ones, lol) you reap so much more than what you sow. An illustration is just like this: When you plant an apple seed it will grow up to be an apple tree which will give you dozens or even hundreds of apples. There are no frit tree that when you plant one seed, you will harvest one fruit too. So if you plat good deeds then good deeds will come to you many times over. God bless.
@balasri (26537)
• India
28 Jun 10
The meaning of Karma is act.It explains everything in a nutshell.Our actions have reactions.Good actions will bring good reactions and the bad ones will definitely bring bad reactions.One has to believe this and I am a firm believer of karma.
@Mitraa (3184)
• India
28 Jun 10
I have strong belief in 'Karma' and its undeniable effects! I have also experienced about many of my known persons reap what they've done in their day-to-day lives. The results of Karma are sure and come to effect at cycle of up to 12 years that I have experienced on my neighbourhoods and cousins! In my local language Oriya, there is a opular saying from "Srimad-Bhagabat" - "Aapana Kalaa Karmamaana, Belun Hoiba Saabadhaana!" Means be careful of your own actions from the very begining!" This interprets that our course of actions must be virtue based and free from vice! This makes for us as well as our society a worthy pace to live and work! Otherwise misery results as a negative impact of undue actions! Thanks for this nice posting and wish you always decent Karma!!
@roberten (3128)
• United States
28 Jun 10
Karma is alive and well! I see karma as the law of the universe and nature to which all things are subject, and feel that Heavenly covenants are bond by these laws. Good is likened unto good seeds sowed in fertile soil which springs forth much in harvest; bad is likened unto bad seeds sowed in unfertile soil which bares an imperfect harvest. Yes, I believe in karma and I try to live by the golden rule.
@grace24 (1050)
• Philippines
28 Jun 10
I believe that doing bad things in other people will also cause you misfortunes.
@lelin1123 (15595)
• Puerto Rico
28 Jun 10
I also believe in karma. I have seen bad karma come to many because they put out bad karma to begin with. I live by the rule "do onto to others as you wish them to do to you." If you live by this rule only good things will come to you. I tend to stay away from people with bad karma. To much negative energy around me and I can actually get physically sick.
• Philippines
28 Jun 10
Hello aileen, I believe Karma does exist despite of what we believe in GOd in CHristian Religion life. it's not because i just believe in it, i have seen it in my own eyes and has also back fired on me whenever i do something bad. it's nice knowing that karma is real because we all know what we can really do is do good for the betterment of fellow human being.
@kukueye (1759)
• Malaysia
28 Jun 10
Do good is good for health. - Doing good is good for health,atleast do not do evil
PErsonally i belive a life without too much anger and strife is better for good health, too much anger cause headache,stomachache and heartache to occur further will increase sickness cause releah to much stress hormone and such. SO personally i avoid bad action, because self consicious will against bad action to other people, so if doing good is good, then should continue.