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Nope I had nothing to do with this at all. Some girl got her that is Karma when somebody messes a person over to the degree that was done. Sh!t she got hers, thats karma.
Didn't think you had anything to do with it... but nonetheless...

Beating someone to a pulp is wrong.

Being happy about someone else doing it is wrong.
 
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It is a casual universe.
And you get what you give out. Good and bad.
(My mother in law is angry with the whole universe and usually "things just seem to happen to her")

It's the distinction between the two(good/bad) and how we act/re-act that causes
the ensuing string of events.

Why is it so hard to "do the right thing"?

Why do we cause ourselves and others harm?
 
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Mr Karson, is that you?
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This Hindu primer sums up karma as the law of cause and effect. The principle is similar to that expressed by the Christian verse, "As ye sow, so shall ye reap." The word karma means action, and it's used as short-hand for the idea that every action you take causes a reaction in the future. Positive, caring actions will bring positive results back to you, whereas negative, hurtful actions will result in your suffering.
Many people believe that both good and bad karma can return to you at any time, even after this lifetime. Hindus believe that the soul is immortal and is reborn in a new body after a person dies. Thus, you have an endless series of lives to work on your karma. In each life, you should strive to do good works and evolve spiritually so your next life will be better than this one. Hindus seek to eventually break free of the cycle of reincarnation and attain eternal bliss of the soul, called moksha. A god does not administer the law of karma. There is no cosmic judge who doles out punishments and rewards, although some suggest that there is a "cosmic accountant" who tracks each person's karma. Ultimately, each individual is responsible for his or her own actions and karma.
 
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