Sometimes you gotta give something that didn't wanna received, but if you don't you're being taking advantage of..I think thats a balance!
Some thoughts says" Do good to others and they'll return same to you".
•The law of karma means “what goes around comes around.” If you do good acts, good acts will come to you from the Universe. If you do bad things you create negative Karma for yourself. Karma is going to “get you” simply means you are going to gather what you have sown in life. If your acts were bad, then karmatic law will take over and exact justice on you.
•Karma is a concept of action, work or deed, and its effect or consequences.!
In Indian religions, the term more specifically refers to a principle of cause and effect, often descriptively called the principle of karma, wherein intent and actions of an individual (cause) influence the future of that individual (effect)!
• Good intent and good deeds contribute to good karma and happier rebirths, while bad intent and bad deeds contribute to bad karma and bad rebirths. As per some scripture, there is no link of rebirths with karma!
Karma is often misunderstood as fate, destiny, or predetermination.
*The concept of karma is closely associated with the idea of rebirth in many schools of Indian religions (particularly in Hinduism, Buddhism..In these schools, karma in the present affects one's future in the current life, as well as the nature and quality of future lives.
*This concept has also been adopted in Western popular culture, in which the events that happen after a person's actions may be considered natural consequences of those actions.
1.Is it bad karma to get back at someone who did you so dirty?
Unfortunately, yes!
-Not so much that it’s “bad” karma. It’s just that what you put out there, you get back.
It’s much better to let the Universe / natural law sort it out.
-We all want to be the karma, but most of the time it isn’t our role.
If it’s any consolation, professionally I’m a psychotherapist and I’ve spent literally thousands of hours talking to people.
-I didn’t believe in karma when I first started out, but after all this time spent hearing peoples’ stories - their energy is always returned in kind. I can’t think of a single person who outran their karma.
2.Do narcissist get karma eventually?
-They have destroyed their true self. True self means the capability of loving our family and building others.
-They are unable to live without having a victim. Can you imagine that kind of life? Send a narcissist for seven days in a mountain cabin completely on his/her own. No internet and no human being to interact. They will return like zombies.
-No one derides God. Yes I was duped like too many others but with God, everyone is completely naked. If there is a narcissist that you have known for many years, try to look deeper. Do you see this person as blessed by God? Definitely not.
-I do not want to grow old and dead inside. They die completely without physically dying. Can you imagine that type of existence and undoubtedly facing long periods of depression because supply is scarce?
-All family members have now grown smart. They just simply cannot stand interacting with this kind of negative human being. They may not understand it completely but know that when this person is in their lives, it is like having acid rain in your life.
3.Does Karma really work?
-If so, why do I see extremely evil people living so happily, but ruining other people’s life?
-The concept of Karma is elegant and perfect and as I understand it very similar to Newton’s Third Law. It refers to cause and effect.
-For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Humans demand an explanation for every single thing. It brings a sort of twisted solace to tell ourselves that who makes someone suffer will suffer too. We are desperate to force things to make sense, to find “justice”, to ensure “fairness”.
-This disorder confused the true definition of Karma and we now use it to refer to some sort of preposterous, implausible cosmic revenge.
The universe is not out to get you and does not keep score.
-The universe is not concerned with deliberately hurting those who make you suffer.
What Karma means is that what we do has consequences.
As such, yes. Karma really does work.
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