What are people’s thoughts on Karma? (per Old_Gobbo via WM)
If I were a wee child once again, I would ask: WHAT’S THAT? This means as adult we shouldn’t even have to label any karma as good or bad or have any concern in the world if karma exists as a word or even a concept of philosophy or whatever.
In other ‘words’, karma means nothing to me. Nothing means anything to me. Anything that is important to anyone else means nothing to me. Your wedding, your love, your death, your food, your money, your lacking or even you mean nothing to me.
‘Re-incarnation’, too, means nothing to me. I don’t remember my past lives or know if I have any lives other than the current fleshy and bloody form that I’m forced to experience on this earth plane. I certainly don’t believe my lack of memory from histories etched into my alleged Akashic ‘records’ would influence my present life, future ones or any outcomes either.
So whatever this ‘group karma’ that I’ve been reading about, whether true or false, foretells; it leaves nothing important to me. Or what did I have for my three courses of meal yesterday or the days prior to that one? It’s that simple: What that means is really nothing at all.
It’s not worth trying to define. It takes too much thinking to figure out too about what’s that karma all about. All I could suggest is that what is yours is mine, sort of along the saying:
Mi casa es tu casa…
The saying above is translated as ‘my house is your house’. So if y’all want to clean house, y’all have to clean up your act first and when and if you have enough moral ounce of strength, y’all can take care of each other (as yourself). And act upon your prayers (that little voice in your small mind) as if your last breath depended on your decisions to do right. Timing is crucial, too. So remember: It’s all about this ‘group karma’. Get it?
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