Karma is proven
Posted on Dec 3rd, 2008
by
Olgita
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for December 03, 2008:
Every action will have an equal and opposite reaction.
-->Newton found that a force given off by one object onto another will be returned in equality of magnitude.
"Judge not, and ye shall not be judged: condemn not, and ye shalll not be condemned, forgive, and ye shall be forgiven."
--Luke 6:37
-->Popular religions agree with the sentiment that you should do unto others as you would wish done upon yourself.
You are swirling about in a dark, horrendous, pitch-black pool of cruelty, terror and pain, and then it slowly begins to subside into a smaller and smaller piece until you can no longer see black from the sides of your eyes; rather you stand upon ocean rocks viewing a connecting white, gleaming horizon sink down into the calm, kind waters. A circle or Earth of balance between the dark and light, the black and white.
-->Even the Yin & Yang Eastern circle demonstrates an explanation of the balance of all things.
Karma is real. It is not a philosophy we have wrongly learned but a way the world is because it cannot be another way. We know of scientific, philosophical and sociocultural phenomenon explanations of Karma, which only uphold the idea that we are responsible for our actions and their effect on others. The more we harm one person, the greater a force will that person exert on us. Even if we are able to overcome their force, squish them like a bug into tiny pieces and overcome any inital force they used as resistance, we still must suffer the effects of hurting the pavement on which we killed them, the air which we swatted at, the world which we clumsily battered. All surrounding objects will, in a matter of time, exert their force back. It's Karma.
-->Newton found that a force given off by one object onto another will be returned in equality of magnitude.
"Judge not, and ye shall not be judged: condemn not, and ye shalll not be condemned, forgive, and ye shall be forgiven."
--Luke 6:37
-->Popular religions agree with the sentiment that you should do unto others as you would wish done upon yourself.
You are swirling about in a dark, horrendous, pitch-black pool of cruelty, terror and pain, and then it slowly begins to subside into a smaller and smaller piece until you can no longer see black from the sides of your eyes; rather you stand upon ocean rocks viewing a connecting white, gleaming horizon sink down into the calm, kind waters. A circle or Earth of balance between the dark and light, the black and white.
-->Even the Yin & Yang Eastern circle demonstrates an explanation of the balance of all things.
Karma is real. It is not a philosophy we have wrongly learned but a way the world is because it cannot be another way. We know of scientific, philosophical and sociocultural phenomenon explanations of Karma, which only uphold the idea that we are responsible for our actions and their effect on others. The more we harm one person, the greater a force will that person exert on us. Even if we are able to overcome their force, squish them like a bug into tiny pieces and overcome any inital force they used as resistance, we still must suffer the effects of hurting the pavement on which we killed them, the air which we swatted at, the world which we clumsily battered. All surrounding objects will, in a matter of time, exert their force back. It's Karma.

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i know all of these questions are answered personally & to each their own, but YOURs is one of the very few that I don't find my soul hearing Charlie Brown's teacher with that “waa, waa, waa…..”. Thanx for a good read! 'Enjoyed this one.
rich