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Do you believe in karma

I believe in karma, I feel like I've been delt a lot of my karma in the last 2 years.
One example out of countless similar, the last rental I was in, both my housemate and I got locked out of the house so I broke in through the roof and never paid for the repairs. Last year on Christmas eve I locked myself out and had to break a window to get in, and this time I got it repaired ^-^
The lessons repeat until you learn forreal.
I love Hindu and Buddhist theories about the universe and reincarnation, samsara ect
Love this , I agree , thanks for sharing
 
There is always consequences to our actions here in the relative Universe.

Keep in mind though, it may take more then one lifetime for all of it to come back to you.
 
Sometimes Miss Karma shows up late but she always shows up eventually & often when u least expect her
 
I would hope it does...but then again when I've fucked up, well it came back to bite me. So you'd think karma does it's thing...as John Wick says....actions and consequences.
 
Hey there,

Thanks for opening up this space — big question.

Yeah… I believe karma is as real as the ground beneath our feet and the love we carry for the people who matter. Not because it’s some cosmic scoreboard or mystical boomerang — but because who we are, what we choose, and how we show up… that stuff echoes.

The ethereal side of it? That’s not really for us to manage. The universe has its own rhythm. It moves, breathes, balances — without needing us to steer it.

But in the part we can influence — right here, in our words, our habits, our presence — our beliefs shape our actions. And those actions shape everything. Not just what happens to us, but who we become.

I’ve seen people do the same thing with different hearts behind it — and get wildly different results. So yeah, intention matters. Integrity matters. And to me, karma’s not this woo-woo affair in the sky… it’s more like a mirror. It reflects who I choose to be.

So I try to own my part. Clean up my mess. Show up for others. And put something better into the world, even if it’s just a little light.

That’s the kind of karma I believe in.

Stay solid.
 
My take on Karma

Karma is a situation , its a situation you find yourself in.
Example , if your friends are drug addicts, alcoholics, criminals, violent ,and worthless bits of shits etc etc ,their circle of friends and situations they get themselves in are due to them being a bad person.So bad shit surrounds them all their life, they have bad karma, always things happen in a negative.
if you are a good person ,you hang out with good people, good people dont get in the situations like the above .
If you treat people the way you like to be treated in a good way, normally this is reciprocated. You normally get good Karma.
Put yourself in good situations.
I know this is a black and white situation, but in life sometimes the easy way is the correct way.
 
Apparently according to Judaism if you donate to charity you'll then get what you want. I have donated thousands over 15 years and not gotten what I want yet.
 
Karma is like the smiling assassin. I do believe, but sometimes it takes it's time.
 
Everyone has a different perspective on Karma, sometimes not in the way you think.

I was in Thailand with a lady who practised Buddhism a few years ago who told me a story about her ex husband.

When she was younger she got pregnant and her husband used to drink and didn't want children.

One night he came home drunk and beat her in the stomach so she would lose the baby.

She ran away and left him and thankfully the baby was unharmed.

A few months later her husband was killed in a motorcycle accident while drunk, not an uncommon event in Thailand.

I was horrified at her story and told her Karma got him back for what he did to her.

She surprised me by saying not really because for him to do that to her she must have done something bad to him in a previous life, so the Karma had come back on her.

Not being Buddhist I found it very hard to understand her forgiving nature.

I told her I disagreed and that any man who treats a woman like that deserves bad Karma.

I told her I respected her view but it highlighted to me the difference in some cultures.

Either way she was a kind and gentle woman who didn't deserve to be treated like that.
 
Yes I believe in karma. Sometimes it just takes a while. I try to practice random acts of kindness to strangers.
And as for that guy who mention lotto wins it has happen to me. I have an open mind. You meet amazing (quiet) people in life but some ppl just cant see them or how smart or creative they are. The $300 weekly prize I won 9 Jun 25 - https://www.talkinsex.com/threads/t...00-prizes-to-be-won-weekly.106569/post-983574 but gave it away. Why because my belief in karma, I won a bigger lotto prize before and again later. So karma works for me. It also helps when u meet smart people, friend them and listen to their ideas whilst I know others rubbish his ideas (if only they knew how smart this guy was).
 
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