Sunday, June 3, 2018

Karma

KARMA


 

All felicity and adversity and all joys and sorrows of birth and death and so forth are dominated by our own karma.

Introduction of Karma.




The Sanskrit word karma literally means “action” though in English it is often used to denote the fruit of an action.

WHAT IS KARMA?
Karma means action, and refers to action that we do with our own body, speech and mind. These actions leave imprints or seeds upon our mental continuum, which ripens into our experience when the appropriate conditions come together. The seeds of our actions continue with us from one life time to the next and do not get lost.

However, if we do not create or karma for something, then we will not experience that result:

If a farmer does not plant seeds, nothing will grow. If an action bring about pain it is called negative destructive. If it bring about happiness it is called positive constructive. Actions are not inherently good or bad but are only designated so according to the result then being.

The function of cause and effort on our mental continuum is scientific. All results come from causes that have is scientific. All results come from causes them.

For example:- If you plant apple seeds, an apple tree will grown, not orange if orange tree u planted hen orange will only grown not apple tree.



In the same way if we do positive actions, happiness will ensue if negative actions are done problems will result. Whatever happiness and fortune we experience in our lives come from our own positive actions. All of our problems come from our own destructive actions.

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