Law of Karma: A Guide to Living

Some people do not believe in karma, which aptly applies to the saying "you reap what you sow."

The history of mankind is so vast that to trace its evolution to a specific religious belief is a simplistic view that further divides humanity. Christianity particularly rejects the idea of reincarnation, but to Eastern beliefs such as Buddhism, man needs to live several lifetimes until he reaches "nirvana." Oneness with the Creator is the ultimate goal and to be able to reach that, man must pay his karmic dues to people he have wronged in the past.

The ongoing conflict an individual experiences in the present has its roots in the past. One need not be a monk to fully understand the law of karma. In fact, Christianity has its own version of karmic laws. Christ commands that people should love their neighbors as they love themselves. A great commandment that continues to be forgotten by people who slaughter innocent people in the name of freedom and democracy. (But that is another story)

In the end, it is senseless if man professes great love for Christ, Buddha or Allah if he does not learn how to love. Man should be capable of loving others. No amount of essay speeches nor countless custom term papers or essay paper writings would not suffice if man does not practice what the Bile says. "Love is patient and kind; love is not jealous or boastful; it is not arrogant or rude. [I Corinthians]

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Living*Karma

One who accepts the fate of today, ignores the possibilities and potential of tomorrow.

One who perceives failure as a set back, ignores the value of a lesson and an opportunity of moving toward their highest personal achievement.

Ones true strength and courage, rest within the humanity, compassion and love they share with others.

(Yet that is another story ;)

One who is clear in mind, seeks first, clarity of heart... & ultimately discovers unity of spirit.

One*Truth, exists in all reality, its divinity or lack thereof has no bearing upon its creation, thus the division of this truth is hypocrisy...

Unite the C.H.A.O.S.

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