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[quote:€Galactic Traveler¥:MV81MDIwMjkxXzkxOTM5MDYyXzQ1MTA1Q0E0] [quote:Satya Revelations:MV81MDIwMjkxX0ZFMUIwMzM0] What is it, or what is YOUR understanding of it? Many understand it to be a balancing of energy... what comes around...goes around. Cause and effect. For every action there is an equal opposite reaction. You reap what you sow. The original Sanskrit meaning of the word we have as "Karma " simply means "doing." So what are your thoughts on this concept that has been acknowledged and even respected by virtually every nationality, as well as every religion, including Christians? What does the understanding of "doing" mean to YOU? [/quote] Where the hell did you get this definition of doing? Bullshit. It means the law of cause and effect. Whatever you do will have a repercussion. I guess you could call that doing. There are many forms of karma, some instant and some take lifetimes to come to fruition. Try reading “The Laws of Karma” and “ Karma and Reincarnation” [/quote]
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What is it, or what is YOUR understanding of it?
Many understand it to be a balancing of energy... what comes around...goes around. Cause and effect. For every action there is an equal opposite reaction. You reap what you sow.
The original Sanskrit meaning of the word we have as "Karma " simply means "doing."
So what are your thoughts on this concept that has been acknowledged and even respected by virtually every nationality, as well as every religion, including Christians?
What does the understanding of "doing" mean to YOU?
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