Karma changes destiny!

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Karma is one of the most intriguing concepts we encounter in life. It is an extremely important teaching and is part of the great religions of Buddhism, Hinduism and Taoism. But what exactly is karma and how does it affect us?

What is karma?

Karma basically means that this happened because it happened. In other words, karma is the law of cause and effect. It can also be defined through Newton's third law:

"For every action there is an equal or opposite reaction."

Fate and karma are not something to play with, and many have learned it, unfortunately, in the most difficult way possible. It is astonishing that millions of people died because of someone's non-thinking!

CHINESE GREAT HUNGER:

In 1958, China found itself at the beginning of the "Great Leap Forward" of Mao Zedong's failed attempt to accelerate the process of industrialization and improve agricultural production by reorganizing the population and adopting intensive industrial methods.

That's how the Chinese came up with the "fantastic" idea to eliminate rats, flies, mosquitoes and - SParrows!

They thought that they suffered great damage from these "attacks" because they spread infections and, especially sparrows, eat grains. Greater China found salvation in destroying sparrows. They frightened the birds when they landed, so they forced them to fall to the ground due to exhaustion. Then they killed them and destroyed nests, eggs and birds. Citizens were rewarded for the amount of pests eliminated.

However, they did not think about creating an imbalance in the ecosystem. The leaders did not hope to cause general chaos. Unaware that the sparrows ate most of the insects, they experienced an invasion of insects - mostly locusts, which destroyed their fields. The result was the Great Famine of China - which killed 20 million people.

The Great Famine is still a forbidden topic in China today, even 50 years later. People started eating other people, parents ate their children, and children ate their parents. Thousands of people were killed for food. In his book, The Tombstone, Chinese journalist Yang Jisheng estimated that more than 36 million people died. His book was soon banned in China.

Mao ordered an end to the killing of sparrows and replaced them with bed bugs in the program to fight the four plagues. The goal of the entire program was to increase agricultural production, but during the Great Leap Forward, rice yields actually decreased significantly.

Maybe Mao Zedong wanted to defeat nature. However, his decisions led to famine in which millions of human lives were lost.

SOVIET DOG TRAINING:

Anti-tank dogs in the Soviet Union were trained to transport explosives to tanks, reinforced vehicles and other targets.

Russian and Soviet military forces first trained them to take the bomb to the target and return before the detonation, but due to the numerous failures of the planned actions, over time they made real kamikazes out of the dogs.

These dogs destroyed a total of 304 enemy tanks during the war and may have decisively influenced the situation on the front to change in favor of the Soviet Union and thus made a major contribution to the collapse of Nazism.

Yet destiny does not rest, nor does karma. A large number of dogs retreated back into the trenches in fear and blew up Russian soldiers.

The Soviets did not want to admit it as their mistake, but all those who criticized such actions with dogs were persecuted by military counterintelligence.

FAILED SCOTTISH INVASION:

The intolerance between the English and the Scots is nothing new. This has been going on for centuries and the enemy sides are usually not afraid of anything.

In 1349, when England was attacked by a severe plague epidemic, the not-so-wise Scots decided to take advantage of it. They thought that the plague was actually God's sign and God's way of revenge, so they hurried to occupy the English.

Of course, as soon as they approached, everyone got infected. Almost five thousand Scottish soldiers died in the retreat.

Those who returned carried the virus, which apparently "fell asleep" from the great cold, but in 1350 a great epidemic broke out in Scotland. The plague killed almost half of the population of this country.

Our future is not predestined, it is only indicated, probable. Whether it manifests or not depends on ourselves. Reality, destiny and the future are not planned or determined, but subject to creation, creation and change at all times.

The basic law of karma is that as you sow so will you reap, what you give comes back to you. It is the law of cause and effect. Many think that many people living in this world pass without consequences. I am telling you here that no one can escape the consequences.

Noble actions and constructive thinking create good karma. Love attracts love. Generosity and giving attract abundance and prosperity. A healthy diet and lifestyle bring health. Value and diligence bring success. Self-esteem and respect for others attract friendship, good status in society - social welfare. The power of positive action gives birth to happiness, peace and balance .

Conversely, if we think negatively, behave irresponsibly, selfishly, vengefully, viciously, greedily, insensitively and the like, we create bad karma, which can manifest immediately, but also years later

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i dont believe in karma, if real exist she do sloppy job

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Karma is very important for some people life.

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I do not understand what your examples have to do with karma.

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Karma is a miracle. It can certainly change many things in people's lives.

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