Karma Will Always Come Back......

bluntforcemama

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To kick you in the ass, so don't be so surprised when it does. What goes around comes around, and if you think that you have been mistreated by life, than perhaps you should think again. Think of all the people you've screwed over, maybe the ones you've used and dumped all over. We'd all like to think that we've been upstanding and always caring. I know that I've made mistakes in the past and that I might hurt people in the future, but I'm willing to take the consequences for my actions and not be surprised when it comes back to get me. Now... This is going to be harsh:

You got what you deserved. If you haven't yet, then it's coming.
 
Karma ALLWAYS comes back and bites you in the posterior...HARD.I don't care if you believe in it or not...you are subject to it's power.



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What goes around, comes around. It may take awhile, but I've seen it happen too many times not to believe it.
 
Give off bad karma, get back bad karma... may take a while.... but patience is a virtue after all.
 
I admire your sense of resposibility. Everything you said was true, and I agree with it.

For everything you do, there is a price to be paid. You cannot escape it- you cannot run. The man will demand that you pay- and you will pay. In one way or another, you will pay.
 
Amen, Myst.

Each karma, or action, generates a vibration, a distinct oscillation of force, a vasana, or subliminal inclination that continues to vibrate in the mind.

These vasanas are magnetic conglomerates of subconscious impressions. Like attracts like. Acts of love attract loving acts, malice attracts malice.

And each action, karma, continues to attract until demagnetized. This is accomplished through re-experiencing it, or resolving it with understanding -- rather than compounding it with reaction -- or through other subtler spiritual means and practices.

Karma is not fate - which is a very Western idea derived largely from the three Abrahamic religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Fate means, with wide variation, that one's life has been set by agencies outside oneself. Karma is exactly the opposite...

"`It is the coward and the fool who says this is fate," goes the Sanskrit proverb. But it is the strong woman/man who stands up and says, "I will make my fate."

We each are capable of making our own fate - if we only but step up to the challenge. What Myst says is absolutely true - what goes around, comes around. Good or bad.
 
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