Karma knows the address

@askme123 (6150)
January 19, 2022 6:24am CST
I usually hear people talk about karma and usually brush it off as just angry people ranting. However karma is real ladies and gentlemen. I heard of a case where a man left his faithful wife of many years to live with a younger female who could be his daughter. His wife was a very good wife and she had three children for him. He never wanted her to work so she was a housewife. He moved out and left his wife and children to suffer.They could not find him to reach out to him for help.They just saw him on social media posing with his new beau and having the time of his life. His wife eventually got help from her church family and friends .She was able to get a job and her children were successful at school. I will make this short and just tell you what eventually happen. His new girlfriend cheated on him and left him after having a miscarriage. She robbed him of all his money and assets. He eventually lost his new home and was basically living on the streets.His wife found him on the streets when she was helping her church to deliver care packages to the homeless on the streets.Would you forgive a person who left you to suffer ?
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@sinari (4997)
• Indonesia
19 Jan 22
It seemed that this evil man who had abandoned his wife and child had already received his karma. But he was very lucky to have a good wife. If so, I might be very hurt to be treated like that. But basically I'm a sensitive person, and can't stand to see people suffering on the streets. I think his wife will forgive him too, because his wife is a good person and active in church ministry.
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@askme123 (6150)
19 Jan 22
She carried food and stuff to him on the streets when she could but they are not together. He still lives on the streets.
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@askme123 (6150)
19 Jan 22
@sinari Well she did say that he was suffering from AIDS and mouth sores when the congregation tried to get help for him.
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@sinari (4997)
• Indonesia
19 Jan 22
@askme123 Yes, even though the man is still on the streets, I'm sure his wife has forgiven him, you say that his wife still gives him food. Maybe one day they will be reunited. Because usually someone who is active in the church, must be able to forgive and be able to accept it again.
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• Nairobi, Kenya
19 Jan 22
Wow. This is really a touching sad story. I would say that we have no other option but to forgive I wonder if his wife took him back
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@askme123 (6150)
19 Jan 22
No ,he is still living on the streets.He has AIDS
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@askme123 (6150)
19 Jan 22
@mildredtabitha Yes the situation is terrible
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• Nairobi, Kenya
19 Jan 22
@askme123 ooh. That's really sad. I'm sure he is really regretting. It's a terrible situation
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@celticeagle (159105)
• Boise, Idaho
19 Jan 22
No. No forgiveness in me for jerks that not only walk out on their wives but do so to their children too. Karma has helped me remain sane. When people act like this my remark is: "Karma will get him," And, it's not a wish, it is life knowledge.
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@askme123 (6150)
19 Jan 22
That is true It is a lesson for those who abandon their children and love ones and cause them to suffer.
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@celticeagle (159105)
• Boise, Idaho
20 Jan 22
@askme123 ......Selfishness is heartless.
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@askme123 (6150)
20 Jan 22
@celticeagle that is true
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@averygirl72 (37726)
• Philippines
20 Jan 22
What we sow we will reap. Thanks for sharing this story
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@averygirl72 (37726)
• Philippines
20 Jan 22
@askme123 I mean a real story. I believe in karma
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@askme123 (6150)
20 Jan 22
It is not a story.It happen to a member of the church
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@arunima25 (85336)
• Bangalore, India
19 Jan 22
It's hard to forgive and even harder to forget. Well, I guess I would never have such a big heart to forgive someone in that situation. I am curious to know what this lady did
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@askme123 (6150)
19 Jan 22
You mean what his wife did?
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@askme123 (6150)
20 Jan 22
@arunima25 Not sure how she reacted when she first saw him on the streets.But I heard she gave him food .He is still living on the streets
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@arunima25 (85336)
• Bangalore, India
20 Jan 22
@askme123 Yes. It would be interesting to know her reaction.
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@Faster16 (2930)
• Indonesia
20 Jan 22
I can forgive for my own good and peace of mind
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@askme123 (6150)
20 Jan 22
Yes that is good
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@Faster16 (2930)
• Indonesia
20 Jan 22
@askme123 Yes, if it is difficult to forgive him, then forgive for the sake of our own good, ourselves is more important
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@sabtraversa (12952)
• Italy
19 Jan 22
It helps to believe in karma, it gives some peace and pushes us to be good people. I find it easier to forgive once I know for sure that person understood what he/she did wrong and learned the lesson. I would certainly forgive this man in this case.
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@askme123 (6150)
19 Jan 22
I think so too
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@just4him (306386)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
19 Jan 22
It's sad what he did to his wife and children. Though he paid for what he did through the circumstances God brought his way, he still deserves forgiveness.
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@askme123 (6150)
19 Jan 22
I agree
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@MissNikki (5237)
• Maple Ridge, British Columbia
19 Jan 22
No I would not forgive that person.
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@askme123 (6150)
19 Jan 22
It is really hard sometimes to forgive people who deliberately cause us to suffer.
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@MissNikki (5237)
• Maple Ridge, British Columbia
24 Jan 22
@askme123 you're right about that!
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@Kandae11 (53679)
19 Jan 22
God teaches us to forgive. In the Lord's prayer - (Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us ).
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@askme123 (6150)
19 Jan 22
That is true
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@sarik1 (6783)
20 Jan 22
That is nice sad story. i agree too you point .
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@sharonelton (25036)
• Lichfield, England
19 Jan 22
Well, the bible says that you should forgive. How can God forgive you if you can't bring yourself to forgive those who have wronged you.
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@askme123 (6150)
19 Jan 22
His wife did bring him food .That shows forgiveness.He wrecked his own life.
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@sharonelton (25036)
• Lichfield, England
20 Jan 22
@askme123 Absolutely. And that's true.
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19 Jan 22
I believe in karma.
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@askme123 (6150)
19 Jan 22
It is real
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20 Jan 22
@askme123 Yes it is
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@soymex (1098)
• Glasgow, Scotland
23 Jan 22
Maybe I would forgive such a person, but I would never forget one!
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@askme123 (6150)
23 Jan 22
We can never forget the way someone cause us to suffer..Even if we try to
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@bunnybon7 (50973)
• Holiday, Florida
27 Jan 22
I only did that once but he cheated on me again and I did a really big thing to be rid of him for good. I knew something about him and got him sent to prison
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@bunnybon7 (50973)
• Holiday, Florida
27 Jan 22
@askme123 I was.
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@askme123 (6150)
27 Jan 22
After you forgive him and take him back he still cheated. You are better off without him.
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@innertalks (21026)
• Australia
23 Jan 22
The Christian Bible does tell us that we will reap from what we have sown. So, karma is a type of law, l think. Karma works with both time, and love. Karma works across time by picking up the cause and depositing it at some other point in time, where the effects will then be linked causally across the time. Love allows karma to play out unless the person has returned to love and lives from love which then absorbs the karma into itself. Otherwise every cause, will lead to an effect, a consequence for us, depending on the karma involved/created, with/by the cause.
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@askme123 (6150)
23 Jan 22
True words. Well said.
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@askme123 (6150)
23 Jan 22
@innertalks You are welcome
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@innertalks (21026)
• Australia
23 Jan 22
@askme123 Thanks.
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• Philippines
20 Jan 22
Yes, karma is real. My ex cheated on me and the same thing happened to him. Anyway, If were on her shoes, maybe I’d forgive him.
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@Sathyabo (866)
19 Jan 22
I might forgive a person who left me but I never forget it.
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@askme123 (6150)
19 Jan 22
You can never forget the hurt
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@Sathyabo (866)
19 Jan 22
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