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Sunday, February 09, 2020

THE "VERY HUMAN" KARMA




My best business friend (Pat) is a very Catholic man, however he often tells me one of the fundamental principles of the Karma (car-ma) so I decided to make a small research about what seems to be like yet another religion fully man-made like all the others , in fact Karma is a word meaning the result of a person's actions as well as the actions themselves. There's NO God flying somewhere in a sky wearing an Azure vest. Karma is a term about the cycle of cause and effect (my greatest passion since I was a toddler). According to the theory of Karma, what happens to a person happens because they caused it with their actions. Of course my mind immediately jumped to my conservators/losers that made this research way more interesting for me to do and to meditate about.
An interesting characteristic, shared by Karmic theories, is that like deeds lead to like effects. Thus good Karma produces good effects on the actor, while bad Karma produces bad effects. This effect may be material, moral or emotional — that is, one's Karma affects one's happiness and unhappinessL.
Karma, a Sanskrit word that roughly translates to "action," is a core concept in some Eastern religions, including Hinduism and Buddhism. ... 
More importantly, Karma is wrapped up with the concept of reincarnation or rebirth, in which a person is born in a new human body after death.
The definition of what goes around comes around
is used to say that if someone treats other people badly he/she will eventually be treated badly by someone else.
The results of things that one has done will someday have an effect on the person who started the events. (in my mind very much tied primarily my two judges – one in Ventura and the other here in Santa Barbara.....high court....).
So they finally get to see the results of their activities. What goes around - comes around. Now they truly are the victims of their own policies….the one in Ventura,who  soon to be diagnosed with prostate cancer (too painful to describe in words) and the one in Santa Barbara whose brain must be injured too……just look at her wen she walks into her courtroom.....
However, this is a metaphor. The meaning of this phrase is that whatever you do to others; you will get back the same. In other words, if you're friendly to others, people will be friendly to you too.
Buddhism and Jainism (non theistic religion founded in India in the 6th century BC by the Jina Bahamanian Mahavira as a reaction against the teachings of orthodox Brahmanism, and still practiced today. The Jain religion teaches salvation by perfection through successive lives, and non-jury to living creatures, and is noted for its ascetics) have their own Karma precepts. Thus Karma has not one, but multiple definitions and different meanings. It’s a concept clarifying that, importance and scope varies between Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and other traditions that originated in India, and various schools in each of these traditions (NOT religions).
However let me now look at the Karma through my "automatic" Catholic roots/education:
From the Catholic bible: 2 Corinthians 9:6-8
Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver J.
In Matthew's gospel, Jesus summarizes this entire idea of the Old Testament in a single phrase: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” This saying, known as “the golden rule” of ethics, is sometimes portrayed as an exclusively Christian concept (whaaaattttt?).
Although souls alone have the freedom and responsibility for their acts and thus reap the fruits of Karma, i.e., good and evil Karma, God as Vishnu, (the supreme Enforcer of Karma), by acting as the Sanctioner and the Overseer.
My Catholic viewpoint 
The Bible says: “Therefore whatever you desire for men to do to you. You shall also do to them; for this is the law of the prophets”. Any crimes treat people unfairly. Punishments ensure that justice is done. Christians do not believe in taking revenge when they have been wronged. They believe that they should forgive the sins of others, in the same way that they believe God forgives them for all their sins.
I must admit that whenever my friend says this “Karma key-line” I can’t stop my (f….ing injured) brain to go to the thoughts I (permanently) have about my 2 conservators and their upcoming misfortunes.
Luckily, I recently learned of a couple of “come arounds” totally based on decisions made with their “personal free-will” that even to a (f…king) brain injured man like me are way too evident and simple to predict.
But let me now spend few words about the people (2 judges) who give “work to losers like mine are/were.
Given that to correctly use the conservatorship laws demands to know and clearly understand them, it’s easy to see that both the judges have no idea whatsoever of the right and logical manner to use them, in addition I have very serious doubts that the one here in town isn’t brain injured herself too,  given that her brain has (very evidently) totally given up on taking care of the body it sits on. I see the karma just like I see lately also the Christian religion.......there's a God for each of us......don't talk bad about your God, the horrors you'll be forced to face forever.....cannot be described nor imagined.🐯


  1. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karma 
  2. https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/what-goes-around-comes-around-literal-meaning.2882964/
  3. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/what-is-karma_b_1376246
  4. https://www.gaiam.com/blogs/discover/how-to-attract-good-karma




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