Do you believe in Karma

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Its not true, I object I pursue certain priorities in everyday life and never consistently display benignly eccentric behavior. The individual's eccentric behavior is perceived to be the outward expression of his or her unique intelligence or creative impulse. Therefore Karma is not eccentric behavior, Its not madness.
I have yet to define it as madness though. Eccentric behavior means, in broad lines, behavior that is != from normal behavior. Normal behavior would be defined by the majority of earth's citizens in this case. You believe the base of your actions to be affecting your life in the future, yet you can't indicate that it does. So in that case, the existence of karma can't be indicated in any way. So technically speaking, karma implies fantasizing about an external influence based upon the intention of your actions.
 

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Me personally I don't believe in it, it is something in which people attach their subconciousness to. Its like life after death,the thought of death doesn't appeal to anyone, so in my opinion 'life after death' was created to give hope,another example of this would be prayer. Man has always tried to find a reason or an explanation for everything in life,does it have to have a meaning?Does there have to be an explanation for everything?You should ask yourself this before throwing big words about trying to make karma sound 'definate' and that adding a word to a series of events makes it a fact? From the last statement you made it could actually be misunderstood for being an insult being de meaning to other peoples intellect, that karma is incomprehensible because of their intellect.Your statement has alot of ifs and buts making you sound unsure of your own opinion as stated by chavez.A very big flaw in your statement: ''In this world nothing happens to a person that he does not for some reason or other deserve'', what about people who are born into poverty?That are born into bad conditions?Raped,beaten,abused?A perfect example would be WWII with the holocaust?Did they deserve this?They all deserve this for some reason according to your statement?...Please re think this. Again this is just my opinion but us being humans we like order,structure rules (whether we like to admit it or not) its in our human nature to survive,its the survival instinct in all of us,to create false hope to keep us going in some cases. If you look at things logically you can work them out,but as I say not everything needs to have an explanation. For e.g. look at the bible its is basically an un evoluntionized book of laws to scare people in most cases as they were easily manipulated when it was created. Fast forward to present day its still in place but people have branched from it and created more laws and added consequences i.e. prison. This may get picked apart and flamed but tbh I think if your going to ask for opinions expect both sides to the story not just making out that something is 'definate' like it seems you're saying, its called being open to suggestion/opinions. Having freewill and an opinion is one of mans greatest aspects.
He said it all. :eek: I agree.
 

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I have yet to define it as madness though. Eccentric behavior means, in broad lines, behavior that is != from normal behavior. Normal behavior would be defined by the majority of earth's citizens in this case. You believe the base of your actions to be affecting your life in the future, yet you can't indicate that it does. So in that case, the existence of karma can't be indicated in any way. So technically speaking, karma implies fantasizing about an external influence based upon the intention of your actions.

I apologize for my last words I just carried away, Im not too smart and think about good example makes my head spin. I never force you to believe to my opinion. But please Dont't call It fantasizing were talk about real things here not cartoons or manga. Don't implies Karma as Fantasy. Karma gives consolation, hope, reliance and moral courage. Karma serves as a deterrent, while to an intellectual, it serves as in incentive to do good. He or she becomes kind, tolerant, and considerate.Me Myself relies on my own will power, and works incessantly for the well-being and happiness of all. This belief in Karma validates effort and kindles, it teaches individual responsibility. And means no harm to anyone!
 

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I apologize for my last words I just carried away, Im not too smart and think about good example makes my head spin. I never force you to believe to my opinion. But please Dont't call It fantasizing were talk about real things here not cartoons or manga. Don't implies Karma as Fantasy. Karma gives consolation, hope, reliance and moral courage. Karma serves as a deterrent, while to an intellectual, it serves as in incentive to do good. He or she becomes kind, tolerant, and considerate.Me Myself relies on my own will power, and works incessantly for the well-being and happiness of all. This belief in Karma validates effort and kindles, it teaches individual responsibility. And means no harm to anyone!

Again this bit in bold can be seen as very insulting regarding peoples intellect I'm sure you could rephrase this better.
 

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Karma is the concept of "action" or "deed" in Indian religions understood as that which causes the entire cycle of cause and effect originating in ancient India and treated in Hindu, Jain, Sikh and Buddhist philosophies.

In these systems, the effects of all deeds are viewed as actively shaping past, present, and future experiences. The results or 'fruits' of actions are called karma-phala.

I try to be nice in all living things coz I believe in it.
kinda i guess
 
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