Karma
Nov 23, 1998 02:36 AM
by M K Ramadoss
Your point is well taken.
The whole issue of Karma has to be quite a complex thing if one
considers
the constant action that goes on which interacts with other living
beings
and the actions of all other humans and these taken over a period of
time
results in a level of complexity that may lead one to the conclusion
that
there should be utter confusion. On the other hand, utter justice
demands
all actions should result in just results for everyone. May be only when
we
are in a much much higher dimension that Karma will be understood as a
law
as simple as gravity.
my .02
mkr
John Vorstermans wrote:
> Hi All.
>
> > Jerry Schueler wrote:
> >
> > Many Theosophists seem to take the easy and simple
> > approach to karma, that it is cause and effect or
> > a system of rewards and punishments. [ .... ]
> > This, IMHO, is
> > nothing more than changing the word god to the word
> > karma. I don't believe that karma works that way at all.
>
> An interesting point and one that should be of interest to any genuine
> student of the Wisdom Tradition.
>
> We as students need to be mindful that we do not make conclusive
> statements, especially about such subjects as Karma which we really
know
> little about or can know little about while we are so heavily involved
> in it. At the most we can give our current opinion with a disclaimer
> that this is all that it is.
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