Re: karma lessons
Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 10:08 pm
Now we're talking. I appreciate you making the effort to formulate something sensible. I couldn't agree more. I will add to it later.Snakeway wrote: ↑Sun Jul 10, 2022 10:05 pmThere may be an interpretation of Karma that fits the laws of nature, but the problem is everytime you use that word there is a 99% chance of the other person understand it in a dogmatic way, or in an intoxicating way, so I would prefer to speak in other terms.imjustexploring6969 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 10, 2022 9:56 pmKarma like it's described nowadays doesn't exist, that'd just be minor negative energy that people send to you and wont do much. There can be exceptions like obsessive deranged people, but those are pretty easy to trace to a physical source rather than "karma".
Real Karma isn't related to how other people view your actions or how they affect them, none of that has any importance on it. Karma is created from how your actions affect you and how you view those actions. When you act in ways that go against who you truly want to be deep inside on a soul-level, that's when bad karma is created. It's nothing more than a self-created mechanism to eventually make you understand yourself, even if it takes lifetimes.
Say you have drug issues and you refuse to fix them, they ruin your life and you only try to change your ways after it's already way too late. Most likely you'll die before you can fix things fully. In your next lifetime you'll get "random bad karma" related to drugs and have horrible luck that makes you almost die shortly after trying them again. Thats karma at work to make you learn your lesson that you shouldn't give drugs a chance in the first place and to stop being irresponsible about it. You'll have a hard life and lots of misfortune, but you can learn a lesson from it and have actual development to break away from drugs, so that in your life after that you dont have to worry about drug abuse anymore. For some things this can happen all in one lifetime too, it doesnt always have to be spread out. But for normies it often is because they're clueless about all of this and dont have a conscious drive to improve. That's all to say that it doesnt matter karma-wise if you caused trouble to some people through your drug use or if you didnt cause trouble to anyone. The karmic outcome is the same because it's only centered around finding your true nature.
For some people it's also in their nature to be more on the fighty side and put others in their place, not as a habit that was formed later or because of any internal issues. There are even natural-born fighters where its in their nature to kill others in battles when needed. Doing those things wont cause these people any "bad karma" even though they are causing misfortune to others, because thats never the deciding factor.