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Karma, a Sanskrit word that roughly translates to action, is a core concept in some Eastern religions, including Hinduism and Buddhism. Though its specifics are different depending on the religion, karma generally denotes the cycle of cause and effect — each action a person takes will affect him or her at some time in the future. This rule also applies to a persons thoughts and words, and the actions other people take under that individuals instructions. Today, people use the word karma in ways that are not wholly consistent with its traditional meaning. For example, karma is often misused to denote luck, destiny or fate. Karma is also misused as a way to explain sudden hardships. Karma is concerned not only with the relationship between actions and consequences, but also the moral reasons or intentions behind actions. So if someone commits a good deed for the wrong reasons — making a charitable donation to impress a potential love interest, for example — the action could still be immoral and produce bad karma. For More Wisdom Like us at : facebook/illuminati.sage The Law of K-A-R-M-A as discussed in Various Faiths/Science : (Law of Karma in Islam) God does not compel a soul to do what is beyond its capacity: it gets what it has earned, and is responsible for what it deserves. - Quran,Sura 2,Verse 287 (Law of Karma in Judaism) All souls are subject to the trials of rebirths, and men do not know the designs of the supreme with regard to them, they do not know how at all times they are being judged, both before coming in this world and when they leave it. - The Zohar, Volume II (Law of Karma in Hinduism) Karma which has been made, whether good or evil, must inevitably be suffered. Karma not suffered does not fade away even in tens of millions of ages. - Garuda Puranam,chapter V,57 w.r.t Karma (Law of Karma in Buddhism) “I am the owner of my karma. I inherit my karma. I am born of my karma. I am related to my karma. I live supported by my karma. Whatever karma I create, whether good or evil, that I shall inherit.” - Upajjhatthana Sutra,Gautama Buddha (Law of Karma in Christianity) Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever one sows, that will he also reap. - Galatians 6:7 (Law of Karma in Physics) For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. - Issac Newtons Third Law (Law of Karma in Paganism/Wicca) Whatever energy a person puts out into the world, be it Positive or Negative, will be returned to that person three times. - The Threefold Law/Law of Return (Law of Karma in Metaphysics) For Every action or thought has an Effect or Consequence. - The Law of Cause and Effect For More Wisdom Like us at : facebook/illuminati.sage Other Common Phrases that we hear about Karma What goes Around comes Around Violence begets Violence. You reap what you sow Do unto others as you would have done to you So you See Karma is a Universal Concept,spoken in Many Different Faiths and Science. You may choose to not Believe in it or to be in Complete Denial of it, but it Exists on its Own, for it is a Universal Law. That which cannot be Seen,Felt or Touched. It exists on a Higher Level, a Law which All Mortal Beings are subjected to.Even Saints and Prophets are not spared from it. Share with us your thoughts on Karma, on its impact on your Life : For More Wisdom Like us at : facebook/illuminati.sage The Boomerang Effect, watch the video below : youtube/watch?v=M5eXfBdi3qU My Dear Brothers and Sisters of Truth,Light,Faith, Science and Magus Help us reach 1,000 Likes , click Like and Share this with everyone and help play a BIG ROLE in illuminating all Humanity.
Posted on: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 08:43:45 +0000

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