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Originally Posted by Shakthiprabha
உண்ணப் பொசுப்பிருந்தால் உவைகையிலும் சம்பா கிடைக்கும்
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Originally Posted by Shakthiprabha
உண்ணப் பொசுப்பிருந்தால் உவைகையிலும் சம்பா கிடைக்கும்
ஏன் இவ்வளவு கோபம் ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Shakthiprabha
கடவுளை ஏன் மனிதனாக உருவகிக்கின்றோம்?
இவ் வுலகில் ஆகக் கூடிய சக்தி - மனிதனுக்குத் தான் உள்ளது
ஆகவெ நாம் மனிதனாக உருவகித்து - பல செயல்களைச் செய்வதால்
4 /6/12 கைகள் -
நிரம்பவே யோசிப்பதனால்
- பலதலைகள்
என உருவகித்துள்ளோம் .
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Of course Buddhism talks about Karma. AFAIK it is the same as the Hindu concept, although the praarabhda, sancitha etc types may be different.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shakthiprabha
There's nothing wrong with chance. As with the argument about the 'existence' of divinity, Karma cannot be proved or disproved, and neither can the probabilistic argument be proved/disproved (except of course in minuscule levels of Quantum theory).Quote:
2. Talking on karma, what if someone tries to get oversmart by convincingly thinking about CHANCE? IF xyz happens to undergo something its CHANCE / Probability theory. Why nature has to tally? Why do we assume, things are in perfection and hence WE NEED ACCOUNTABILITY in the form of 'KARMA' to finish the invisible picture?
'Why Karma? Why does this tallying take place?' I personally have no answer to this question. It is simply the nature of Life. You can ask the same of the laws of conservation of energy/momentum etc in physics. Why does nature behave in the way it does? I don't believe there is any sane answer to this question.
Karma includes the trident "thought, word and physical action". I like to think rather benignly of Praarabhda karma, as generating "new opportunities", based on ones past karma. Sometimes the opportunity might be of playing a lottery ticket winner, sometimes it might involve being the victim of an accident. But it is entirely up to oneself what one makes out of such opportunities.
Experiences are good or bad only subjectively, and often in the greatest curse lies the grandest blessing; and vice versa. That is so often the paradox of Life and it is upto oneself to put one's arm into the darkness and grab the Light out of it.
Ultimately a belief in Karma can only be used to broadly govern our social behaviour. For most intricate parts of Life, this good-bad-action-reaction ideology fails miserably, because of the fact that Life is simply far more grey-er than we assume it to be. Therefore it is upto oneself to realize his Swa-Dharma and act accordingly, be it a cold-blooded murderer or a most compassionate saint.
Love and Light.
நன்றாகச் சொன்னீர்கள் :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by aanaa
His son is missign for a fortnight or so, wont a dad be too eager to go and fetch him all by himself? I agree these are priorities. Fine so be it. It was unpleasant to me.Quote:
Originally Posted by aanaa
I'm happy.
Interestingly just a week ago I posted a Poll on my blog "Do you believe in Karma?". :D :D
Response: 36 votes in total.
Yes - 29
No - 4
No Idea - 3
I had but a hazy view about Karma. I do believe in it. If somebody asks me what Karma is, i would simply say that "Karma is the Deciding Factor". Yes it is.
Certain things cannot be proved. But can be felt, realized or experienced.
You be an atheist or theist - But believe in Karma. You get what you deserve.
I've few more to share about Karma. Will Share :D :D
anbu_kathir,
True.
Karma or chance was/is a vast topic of debate in itself. We have had such debates in our hub and the result pointed nowhere.
our action is our karma- we are responsible for karma - for continuity too
so we can control in forth coming lives if we do good now ...
aana,
My suggestion.
we can keep polls on th ese topics
(changing the poll topic every week)