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Karma in Action

EddMarkStarr

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What is the price for playing games with other people's lives?
 
The Bad Seed

Audiences were strongly encouraged NOT to give away the ending.

I found a trailer with the warnings at the end:


 
Yes - I was just thing about "The Bad Seed" as another example!
 
Karma is used in America, and to some degree in the West, as a substitute for God by agnostics and atheists.

It is mutilated, and molded, until it becomes a synonym for revenge. That is not the concept within Hinduism.

It's true meaning is connected universe. If you pee in a well, you'll eventually be drinking piss because what you do is going to be done by others, and someone will eventually piss in your well if the standards are lowered to allow it.

If you encourage morality that helps the poor and children, eventually your relatives, or even you, and your progeny, if you fall on hard times, will be helped because you fostered a social more where the poor and weak are aided.

Likewise, if you are greedy and materialistic, and you arm yourself to prevent other greedy and materialistic, but poorer, thieves from stealing your stuff, your world will beging to relfect violence, as America's society does today.

That's karma. It's not a direct penny-for-a-gumball cause-and-effect reciprocation. That is shown in cinema, and cited in forums, when life conveniently illustrates something that fits that pattern. What it omits is the many, many examples where the evil got away with the evil, or where the benevolent met a cruel and merciless end.
 
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