how Karma works 'completing the circle' - well according to this fella anyhow [video=youtube;EA5HLuvZNek]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EA5HLuvZNek[/video]
Yeah, too many people walk around with their barriers up constantly. There's less and less humility in society nowadays, I attribute all of who I am today to what my Mrs done for me 7 years ago, she saved me and after that I made myself stronger. I think Karma is a good thing to believe in to be honest, if it stops people from crossing a line through fear of 'what goes around comes around' or even if it encourages people to do good, in the event that good might come back to them, it's all win/win I suppose in a way, I just can't accept it as plausible.
Would have been much quicker to walk outside, find a man & woman couple walking in the street, slap the lady, then wait for her partner to demonstrate Karma on his face.
Good god, diddles, you haven't half shaken my brain up there! I first read about the akashi record around 1968 in a book by a Tibetan monk called Lobsang Rampa (probably with a nice joint in the other hand. Ha!). I've hardly ever even thought about it since. Nearly fell off my chair when I saw your post.
That's good to hear mate, nothing better then having a strong woman by your side always. I probably wouldn't be having this discussion if so called people I trusted ****ed myself, my daughter and my family over so deplorably.
I read a few books regarding the 'Book of Life' it's an interesting concept : that there could be a 'universe's super computer system' that stores every deed thought and action - it also lends to a 'simulated universe theory' that's been advocated by some by physicist in recent years
It's all character building mate, adding layers to who you are as a person. The ability to claim 'Karma' is reversible though mate, in a bad way, what of the innocent people suffering who have done nothing to deserve their suffering, we can't simply dismiss 'Karma' when it suits each individual's circumstances. It's a dangerous concept to light the fuse of, unless you apply your own boundaries.
most likely mate - I just love reading about all kinds of ****e, I enjoy reading and at times debating about all philosophies and religions - cannot say I have any solid beliefs I just an keep an open mind
I totally agree mate, because I can empathise with the innocent and suffering. It's late over here I'm out. Cheers mate
I'm not a massive reader, more educated by the streets type of person me! I think it's easier to keep track of what you believe in if you don't read books, they just **** with your brain all these clever sods who 'discover' things.
watch this if you have some time free its thought provoking [video=youtube;NsbZT9bJ1s4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsbZT9bJ1s4[/video]
or if you don't have time -in a nutshell [video]http://www.scientificamerican.com/video/is-our-universe-a-hologram-video/[/video]
I have time to watch this now, although I have left my headphones at the gym and I wanna listen to it as well! I'll watch that tomorrow, cheers. I knew a lad at school who was **** hot at maths and science, he was proper gifted but wasn't all there if you know what I mean, not autistic, just like scientist whacky... He's only been out of education a few years, after getting all kinds of degrees and masters etc, I'm convinced he will end this world one way or another, he looks like a Chinese Crested. please log in to view this image
I'll be honest I had absolutely no idea what the op was about. As for karma, it just sounds a bit like 'fingers crossed' and I suspect that's not enough for some people.
One thing I cannot stand mate, is when you see an injured soldier for example saying "God saved my life, I was touched by god"... please, do f** off you ungrateful c**t, get that surgeon a drink in and make sure you never forget his/her name. Edit: Fabrice Muamba springs to mind, ****ing moronic idiot.