Robdogbot on Karma

Hi! It’s me… Robert.
I have been thinking a lot lately about karma.
Karma is the idea that a person’s actions create a force that determines their future.
I believe that a person’s actions cause good or bad things to happen to them. For example, I think that helping people produces good karma.
All of our lives, we’ve all heard the expressions You reap what you sow, and what comes around goes around.
When someone takes something from someone that doesn’t belong to them, they are putting their destiny at risk.
Karma is going to hit some of you really hard for breaking people who had nothing but good intentions with you.
I believe that good things happen to good people in turn, I believe that bad things happen to bad people.
I am sincere when I tell you that I have always tried to be a good human. And I credit the charmed life that I live today to karma.
When someone hurts me, physically, psychologically or romantically for their own gain. I don’t think about revenge because I know that karma
will exact that revenge upon them.
I feel no guilt that There’s something highly satisfying when karma strikes someone who has taken advantage of my good nature. They brought it on themselves.
I didn’t invent karma
Your positive mental or physical actions will result in abundant positive consequences following that action.
To only consider karma as producing consequences is a limited definition.
Karma also refers to the morality of a person’s intentions. Karma is action channeled by thought. Positive intentions would be ones that are considerate of yourself
and others and benefit the most people, whereas negative intentions usually indicate malice or the purposeful infliction of harm.
Some of you are reading this post and you know who you are.
I didn’t invent karma or even wish bad karma on you, you have no one to blame but yourself. Shame on you.
Something shitty is going to happen to you, and you are going to say “Why me?” Now you know.

thanks to yogajournal.com