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Do you believe in Karma?

My family thinks my ex deserves Karma and I was in shock... I know he’s immature and a little selfish but I don’t t see the point of cruel wishes towards others. I’m in shock and they were all happy that he doesn’t get his way, which is okay Karma, just don’t think it’s funny they all laughed.
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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.
Justice is calling the fucking police and filing a fucking report. It’s not taking someone’s life away or ruining it because you see fit. So why don’t you just tell them to fuck off because that IS justice. @Seeker
@Spoiledbrat Exactly!
SW-User
@Seeker So when I listened to domestic abuse below from my apartment, when I didn't call the police? I can actually give you reasons for that - first time I did knock on the door, really just hoping to interrupt which I did, and second time, where I had 911 on my phone dialed up, ready to dial, I was really hoping the woman below would do it - as if I had, she may just deny. So I'm just saying it's not always black and white
Mindful · 56-60, F
@Seeker practical and true.
Here are some examples of Karma: Putting money in a church collection plate and coming home to find some money you had forgotten you had. A coworker steals a cell phone and later on the cell phone is stolen from him. While driving along at a speed below the speed limit, you notice someone riding your bumper.@Seeker
(Karma is left to chance)
@Spoiledbrat Good examples but sometimes you can adjust someone's karma. 🤣
SW-User
@Spoiledbrat Karma is what people often feel after.
I just think too many people can’t wait to screw someone because they’re upset. Arm yourself yes. But I mean we are not supposed to decide someone’s fate for them. @SW-User
SW-User
@Spoiledbrat I had, but you know for more than one reason it was responsible of me if I hoped she would call it would happen that way. Plausible deniability is real when you are phoning in concern of domestic abuse, and much less likely if the one experiencing that form of abuse reaches out.
SW-User
@Spoiledbrat And I wonder how Karma has to do with this?
With what? What you wrote? @SW-User
SW-User
@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.