Karma

karma means, performing positive actions results in a good condition, whereas a negative action results in a bad effect. The effects may be seen immediately or delayed. Delay can be until later in the present life or in the next. Thus, meritorious acts may mean rebirth into a higher station, such as a superior human or a godlike being, while evil acts result in rebirth as a human living in less desirable circumstances, or as a lower animal.Every mainstream religion teaches us about the consequences of our actions. The explanations may differ, but does it really matter in the end whether the law of karma causes us trouble or God himself in his final judgement?Watch your thoughts, for they become words.Watch your words, for they become actions.Watch your actions, for they become habits.Watch your habits, for they become character.Watch your character, for it becomes your destiny.Also the 'Golden Rule' of Confucianism makes a similar statement:Tzu-kung asked, "Is there one word which may serve as a rule of practice for all one's life?"Confucius answered, "Is not reciprocity such a word? What you do not want done to yourself, do not do to others."'
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  • My friend

    Thank you for your kind attention to this blog. I wish, we could chose to have a reaction considering others' welfare and create happiness for ourselves as well in the future.

    God bless you
  • Thanks a lot for this blog. It is very nice!
  • i am very like it about karma espcily that saying What you do not want done to yourself, do not do to others."' very nice. i follow it
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