Do you believe in Karma?
When we say Karma, it is the sum of a person's deeds in this life and their past, determining their fate in subsequent lives.
In Buddhism, the Buddha taught about "karma," which is the process by which a person's character is molded by their moral deeds. Every action we take shapes the people we will become in the future. Positive and negative characteristics can both intensify over time as we develop habits. These all result in our gaining karma.
Karma tells how our deeds and societal norms determine our fate. So, if we do good deeds through our good deeds, it would result in good deeds that are referred to as good Karma. Through good intentions, positive acts can bring forth good Karma. The influence or result of our present activities, along with the thoughts that are going through our heads, will unquestionably shape and form our future. On the other side, bad Karma refers to a person's actions that appear to have unfavorable repercussions when unpleasant and unethical.
Your good intentions and behaviors increase your good Karma, while you’re bad deeds increase your negative Karma. Keep in mind that Karma doesn't always have to be wrong. Instead of a specific reward or punishment, it is more of a law of consequences. You sow what you reap unquestionably means that we will eventually pay for our choices.
Do good deeds for others so that they will do good deeds for you. God will reward you with advancements and rewards if you work hard and give your all at work. Love your family and take care of your priorities; God will do the same for you. Spread love without deception, just as God has shown you mercy. But if you're harsh and arrogant, accept the Karma you deserve. Always remember that what goes around comes around. We receive back what we put out into the world.
Everyone may not believe in Karma or what it may do for your life, but you should always act responsibly, mainly if you cause harm to something or someone. Even though the repercussions might not appear immediately, they will undoubtedly materialize when God says they should. Whether you agree with it or not, Karma is a significant idea to live by. It acts as a compass and keeps some of us on the right path. To put out what you wish to get in return, you must believe it is genuine. You must understand that everything in our world is interconnected.
How about you? Do you believe in Karma?
Good evening everyone! How are you? I miss having much time here, but as much as I want to, I just can't because of the tasks I have right now. But I am still looking forward to the days I can spend more time here.
Take care always!
i believe in karma. napadpad pa ako ng Myanmar para iexplain saken ng Buddhist monk about it. naiyak pa ako.