jimmalru80
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Karma just happens.
I think Karma is misunderstood. It's basic cause and effect. Experiencing the consequences of your actions. Generally, positive action reaps positive reward. Negative action causes problems. IMO

According to the Law of Attraction, there is no such thing as bad things happening to good people and good things happening to bad people. Everyone gets what they attract.
IOW if I want to improve my situation, I need to first work on improving myself - not those around me. If I spend my days focusing on and talking about how bad things are, how rotten everyone else is and how bad I think things will get, I shouldn't be surprised when I get more bad things happening, rotten people coming into my life and bad future experiences happening to me.
One of the reasons I also believe.I believe. Evil man makes hubby's life miserable for a year. Evil man has huge power trip and must be called the head music teacher. Evil man quits one year later to go to different school district. Evil man is now fired.
I have seen this kind of thing happen so many times. You just have to be patient and stay out of the way. When good things happen to good people, or bad things happen to bad people, you call it "karma". When good things happen to bad people, or bad things happen to good people, you call it "unfortunate". So basically, in a secular context, "karma" is just a label for the roughly 50% of the times when things go the way you would like them to go.

Therefore, when that "bad" person attracts friends, prosperity and love, the judgers are understandably chagrinned because, in their opinion, that 'evil' person doesn't deserves it. Then, by LOA, when they themselves attract a car accident, more negative people or even a debilitating disease into their lives, they are prone to asking, "Why do bad things happen to good people?" They can't see that all along they've been living with the damaging anger that comes from trying to punish other people for not behaving the way they think they should behave.
So you just assume anytime anything bad has happened to a person they must have done something horrible to deserve it/bring it on? Seriously? (Are you just trying to stir the pot here, because how could *anyone* actually believe this?)
Which is fine and is what works for you. But this probably explains why you're having such a hard time understanding what I'm saying.Obviously I do not for one second believe that there is any kind of natural justice to the universe (where people get paid back for their good and bad deeds, or get what they deserve or whatever).


Which is fine and is what works for you. But this probably explains why you're having such a hard time understanding what I'm saying.
What I'm saying is that those who spend most of their time thinking about negative things, speaking of negative things with anyone they talk to, watching negative things on TV (ever notice how many commercials are for perscription drugs these days?) and doing everything they can to try to protect themselves against the negative thing while all the time fully concentrated on the negative thing, they attract those very same negative things to them. That's the Law of Attraction. Regardless of whether or not anyone believes in it, it's what typically happens.
As far as "reality" is concerned, there is no such thing as one reality that everyone has to live with. Reality is a matter of perception and, as we know, everyone who lives on this planet has a different perception of reality. Therefore, your reality and my reality are vastly different.
Which is fine. We can both easily co-exist on the same planet, on the same continent, in the same nation, state or city and, yes, even on the same internet bulletin board and live happily perceiving our own individual realities.
However, when I read something that I give an opinion on, I'm not telling other people how to live their lives. I'm giving an opinion based on things as I've witnessed them.
Obviously others have different views.
I think it might be that I'm so secure and happy in my views that I'm not really threatened by other people taking affront to them. Maybe that's it.![]()
because you seemed to be implying that anything bad that has ever happened must be deserved or at least, in some sense, brought on oneself (if not it never would have happened). This would mean, of course, that the Jews deserved/caused the Holocaust, that blacks deserved/caused slavery, that Bosnian women deserved/caused their own gang raping, etc, etc.