Do you believe in KARMA "What goes around comes around"?

Karma - what goes around comes around
India
September 19, 2010 6:47am CST
They say for every bad deed/sin we commit to hurt someone and make them suffer will come back and hurt us back one day ,usually designated with the Hindu word called "KARMA" meaning "What goes around comes around" ,Do you believe in it?
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@catalady (363)
19 Sep 10
Hello Sidoghosh, yes I do believe in karma,I am not sure that some higher being makes the karma happen but I do think that the way we act and the things we do has its own consequences - for example if you do a kind deed for someone then they are likey to reciprocate and do something nice for you too, so you have actually made that karma yourself by your actions. That would also work if you did something bad, but then there are occasions when things just happen and we don't know why..that's a mystical karma ;o)
@catalady (363)
19 Sep 10
Thank you for giving me the best response :o)
• Indonesia
19 Sep 10
i believe in karma because in my religion (buddha) karma is what that you said about in the topic,and because i believe in karma i try to do a good thing,and help people
• India
19 Sep 10
Nice to hear that!..thumbs up
@bird123 (10632)
• United States
19 Sep 10
What better way is there to understand what your actions and choices really mean?? It doesn't matter whether anyone believes it or not. It is reality. It is education at it's best. The beauty of it is that you never get more than you are willing to give. Make good choices!! It can work in your favor as well.
@incus99 (1083)
• Philippines
19 Sep 10
Of course, I believe in Karma... Karma is not quantifiable that's why I fear it when it strikes .... as rule, I always do good to my neighbors to avoid Karma..
• India
19 Sep 10
ahahaha..why specifically the neighbours?..is he a grouch ?
@funkykid (441)
• India
12 Nov 10
Yes i believe in karma. Karma is unreliable in the sense that if you want to believe it, than it is true, but if choose not then it actually is not. Why? The conscience decision of accepting karma as true will cause you to see what you think you should see by using selective observations while ignoring others. You will take into account only observations of good decisions which lead to good consequences, and bad decisions which lead to bad consequences, while ignoring their inverses. Basically, Karma is the cause of itself; it causes itself in those who believe it, but not for those who don't because it has no effect on their conscience. Karma is an illusion which distorts one's perception on reality; a reality which Karma does exist.
@DanaS2011 (351)
• United States
17 Mar 11
I have had my share of Karma and I have delivered the Karma. It hurts and its a terrible experience to go thru but it feels good to see someone who has hurt you go thru Karma. i have been Karma for some men who have treated women badly and then start being involved with me. And I treat them the way they treated women and I send the Karma back to them
@ratyz5 (7808)
• Philippines
19 Sep 10
Well, in some way, yes, I do agree with it, to the extent that I don't want others to treat me badly. Why would I even want others to do bad things to me, unless that's what I really wanted. That's why, with those that I do know, I do try to be considerate and giving to them as I would also like them to be as kind when they treat me in one way or another. Then again, "What goes around comes around" isn't always accurate whenever accidents happen to real good people and they don't luckily survive. That's when victims or those relatives of the victims that didn't survive might say, "What did he/she/we ever do to deserve something like this?!" Of course, accidents are completely different when you compare that to situational scenarios that would deal with intent from those who can indeed influence an outcome through a prepared chain of events. Yet, it seems that accidents or vengeance can still be associated with punishment if ever one might consider it so. (-_-")
@GemmaR (8517)
19 Sep 10
I do to some extent, but I think it's more along the lines of if you treat people with respect, they will treat you with the same respect back. I don't believe that there is any force or anything like that which makes sure that you get what you deserve, but I do think that people do tend to treat you similarly to the way that you treat them. If you love people, they will love you back. So basically it pays to invest some time into your friends and family, as then you will know that they will always be there for you as well.
@durgabala (1360)
• India
19 Sep 10
Yes I do believe in Karma, its said apna karm karo phal apne aap mil jayega. do good deeds and you are ought to get good results. good deeds will bring in prosperity.the rebirth will be a peaceful one.
@romzz05 (572)
• Philippines
19 Sep 10
Definitely just like the law in Science every action has a corresponding reaction and I guess that's how Karma Works.