
~ * ~ KARMA ~ * ~
Now with my prior post on Morality and Spirituality, comes Karma. Due to how one lives their life, Karma comes into play. Things I have learned over the years, and STILL learning defines me as the person I am. I know about Karma, as I would be lying if I said otherwise, BUT one can learn from their mistakes, and yet keeping in mind what they put out, will DEFINATELY come back to them in one form or another. Here is a piece I found and would like to share;

"I am the owner of my karma .
I inherit my karma.
I am born of my karma.
I am related to my karma.
I live supported by my karma.
Whatever karma I create, whether good or evil, that I shall inherit."
The Buddha, Anguttara Nikaya V.57 - Upajjhatthana Sutta
And this is a VERY true piece, whether you would want to believe it or not. I have done an extensive search to post several different ways as well as different quotes and sayings on the subject. For instance here is....
 as that is in MY nature, as it's in almost everyone's to defend themselves and the ones they love. In ancient times the Buddhists had their own laws of Karmic repercussions.....<BR><BR><a href=)
Endless knot
As the Buddha taught:
"Do not think a small sin will not return in your future lives.
Just as falling drops of water will fill a large container,
The little sins that steadfast accumulate will completely overwhelm you.
Do not think a small virtue will not return in your future lives.
Just as falling drops of water will fill a large container,
The little virtues that steadfast accumulate will completely overwhelm you."

And then there is the Four Laws Of Karma
THE FOUR LAWS OF KARMA
1. Domino GlobeResults are similar to the cause. Simply said, when I cause other people harm, I will harvest suffering myself. It is important to note here, that "positive" actions are defined as actions that have happiness as a result; "negative" actions are defined as actions that lead to suffering as a result.
2. No results without a cause. As is obvious within science, things do not just appear out of nothing.
3. Once an action is done, the result is never lost. Similarly as above, things do not just disappear into nothing.
4. Karma expands. Once we have an imprint of an action in our mind, it tends to be habit-forming. As is often said in wars for example, killing the first enemy is tough, but after a handful, one quickly loses count and it becomes "normal". Also psychology often stresses a similar point when e.g. explaining actions of adults from their childhood experiences.
With all of this informative, yet filled with SO many truths, on the meaning of Karma as well as the aspect of.....

So it's time to close, as I could ramble on, on this subject. Karma is the balance between Morality and Spirituality, it is the in between of GOOD and EVIL. What Comes Aound Goes Around, it's that simple, it's that true, what you dish out, COMES right back to you.
