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Shanky321 · M
Ur family is right,many of us have parents like this...who deserved to suffer for their wrongdoing....u can't escape karma.
@Shanky321 Every one deserves to be heard. That’s why there’s such thing as a court of law.
Shanky321 · M
@Spoiledbrat Even when one is out of their life,u still can't escape karma.

Some people are born with criminal karma,because of their past life.
Thats the reason why we have gaps in our society.
We have law for good things on material world,but still no one can escape karma...karma is above the Law.
I don’t disagree. I think I was more concerned with people confusing it with revenge. @Shanky321

Peppa · 31-35, F
I think you should be careful what you wish for, and what you place on others. I also think that sometimes things happen for a reason. And people come in and out of your life as a lesson...
I also think that sometimes karma works in a way that really affects the individual so although you never think the person pays they suffer in a way that will really hurt them.
I also think that we as humans react according to how we feel which is normal and if they laughed so what... So long as they weren't laughing at you for loving this person.

Oh and they say laughing is good for the soul...
Mindful · 56-60, F
Lovely words/perspective. Thank you. @Peppa
Peppa · 31-35, F
@Mindful you're welcome, mindful I hope you look after yourself during your heartbreak x
Seeker · 61-69, M
I do NOT believe in Karma. I've never seen Karma happen to evil people nor has anyone shown me a real example of it happening.

What the idea of Karma is this; it is just way of justifying not taking action against evil and the unjust. It is a just a bromide for the cowardly and timid to not stand up for one's self.

You have to take action against people and take your justice.

What people think is Karma is really that someone else got even with some jerk while others did not. Then when someone finally takes a stand the cowards who didn't call that Karma.

I'm not suggesting you take the law into your own hands here.
With what? What you wrote? @SW-User
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@Spoiledbrat I didn't bring up Karma outside in how I broached this topic? I guess I was responding originally to what I thought immature in emotional response
Shanky321 · M
@Seeker There are many examples of karma..which u don't believe.

Karma in morality allows you to give justice in eyes of law,that is just an example of material world.

We have different species on planet,every born with some vibrations it created.

We have some robbers,looters,killers because they are born with that karma,in thier mother womb.

When you are born to wrong parents,be ready to suffer on this planet because of their doings,which will again take u take to court.

Karma is above the law and u can't escape because justice is already defined in his soul vibrations.
That is revenge. Karma is not a drawn out plan that’s carried out.
Mindful · 56-60, F
Nothing was planned. It just happened @Spoiledbrat
So you’re saying whatever happened to ex you feel he deserves it? I thought you were saying it was intentional. @Mindful
Faust76 · 46-50, M
I'm always bit surprised of all the punishment/karma fantasies people use, usually trying to show they're nicer than the one they wish ill on. Bit complicated tho'...

And to answer the question, not as such no. The saying "you reap what you sow" comes to mind though, however that's certainly by no means a law of nature or something.
Mindful · 56-60, F
You’re right, maybe that’s why I was surprised? CUse they’re good people. It was just the way things turned out... and they called it karma. I was just surprised...to see them react that way@Faust76
Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
Mr. Trump has evaded karma for years. The impeachment was nothing. Be interesting to see what happens.
Whether he obstructed justice or not I’m not certain but he’s not always very nice to people. I can’t comment on every policy he’s implemented but I’ve read some of the things he’s been recorded saying. I just think he brought some things on himself. How much so I don’t know because people are always going to criticize the president no matter who that might be. @SW-User
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@Spoiledbrat Yes, but given the nature of complaints it does boggle my mind when I hear when I just say as a Canadian, to a Canadian, 'this is my second time living where I hear of an American President being impeached.' The older woman didn't seem to know the reference until I brought up Clinton, and she seems to think his behaviour was far worse. Where I read, Clinton did lie upon something consensual, almost any man would do, for that matter any cheating partner, where Trump is deliberately trying to manipulate democracy.
I agree. What he lied about was something that was personal. @SW-User
WineandCoffee · 51-55, F
I can’t even mention my ex husbands name without my family losing it.
I do believe in Karma but I also believe in bad luck.
It’s nice that you care and are thinking of him.
blendednotshaken · 51-55, M
I thought karma was a soul weighing done by the God Force Judge. On this material plane it's a shorter version called consequences. or opinions.
That’s why some people don’t believe in it. But I think in the big picture if we’re nice to people people will be nice to us. If we are honest we will be rewarded and such. @blendednotshaken
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Mindful · 56-60, F
Well stated.@SW-User
Graylight · 51-55, F
What they want is retribution. Karma is not that. Karma carries no judgment.

 
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