What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
I too don't think of karma this way, to me karma is payback from things we do, good or bad, I do agree that just praying will not change things. like say pray for peace or pray for something to change, to change something it takes action
Morning (from Dixie) YAM Aunty As the others said, very interesting definition for Karma as I thought of it. Good deeds rewarded thru positive action and negative actions of poorly behaved of an individual reinforce their negativity. Hugs Cecilia
My previous dog, Samson had a chronic, rare and very expensive illness. I took care of him all of his life and he lived to 12 and a half years of age. Then Faith came, she will be 11 years old in April and has never been sick. Not one single day in her entire life. Because of this, I've thought of her as my Karma dog. Now I learn Karma means Action, while I thought it meant the result of Action.
This is not how most people think of karma. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, it is not how I think of karma. Take care, have a great day and a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteI too don't think of karma this way, to me karma is payback from things we do, good or bad, I do agree that just praying will not change things. like say pray for peace or pray for something to change, to change something it takes action
ReplyDeleteI did the search and see that Hinduism Karma is a different word than what I was thinking about.
DeleteIn this instance I agree with the Dalai Lama.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely!
ReplyDeleteOne of the few wise men left.
ReplyDeleteMorning (from Dixie) YAM Aunty
ReplyDeleteAs the others said, very interesting definition for Karma as I thought of it.
Good deeds rewarded thru positive action and negative actions of poorly behaved of an individual reinforce their negativity.
Hugs Cecilia
My previous dog, Samson had a chronic, rare and very expensive illness. I took care of him all of his life and he lived to 12 and a half years of age. Then Faith came, she will be 11 years old in April and has never been sick. Not one single day in her entire life. Because of this, I've thought of her as my Karma dog. Now I learn Karma means Action, while I thought it meant the result of Action.
ReplyDeleteKarma always meant "waiting" to me.
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