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Created on: May 20, 2008 Last Updated: June 06, 2008
"What goes around comes around," is something people say every day and I believe it's due to the fact that we human beings intuitively know that karma does exist. To me, it seems obvious. It's not as strange as it seems or just a philosophy that some Buddhist monk made up. God's law of attraction makes it true. We do attract people, things and happenings to us and we are attracted to things too, based on what we think, believe and act upon. Whether or not you believe that we've been reincarnated many times or simply have one life, karma comes into play every day and gets you in the end. Still, I don't believe karma has anything to do with punishment. It's simply a fact that what we put out comes back and karma reacts to that. I believe karma is God's way to teach us how to give and live with peace of mind.
A KARMA HYPOTHESIS:
We have no difficulty believing in the law of gravity. What goes up must come down. We know it's true because we have proof, but we also have proof that karma exists and the law of attraction proves it. It doesn't have to be a past life experience that attracts the effect of karma. It comes to me every day and in many ways, right here in my current life.
What if I'm right and karma is the reaction of what happens in the law of attraction? It might have saved me a lot of trouble, if I'd only thought of this sooner. Just think of all the good karma we could attract? If it's true that thoughts become things and what we think, say and do becomes our reality, all we'd have to do would be to think, speak and act wisely.
You see, I believe God created the universal laws to work for us, not against us, but since He gave us free will, we have to figure it out. Maybe karma is simply God's way to say, "Please, do unto others as you'd have them do unto you." It might also be a way for God's universe to teach us how to live with peace of mind all the time when we realize that we don't need to justify any crime or bad happening, because karma does get the bad guy in the end, but it isn't a punishment. It's simply the fact that we attract what we give, good or bad, mad or glad, happy or sad.
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