Karma, a universal Law..........
Karma, a universal Law..........
Simple Definition of karma
: the force created by a person's actions that is believed in Hinduism and Buddhism to determine what that person's next life will be like
: the force created by a person's actions that some people believe causes good or bad things to happen to that person
Hello way 2 go and all following......
Karma is deep and all-encompassing subject, since all life is a series of
actions and corresponding
re-actions, cause/effect, sequence/consequence, interdependent movements. Since we've already been over the subject of karma earlier, I'll direct readers to some past dialogue on the subject before we move on (follow all blue highlighted links).
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Understanding 'terms' (call it 'karma' or 'the Law of Compensation')
Love is infinite
What is sown is reaped
Law of Compensation
What you measure out, will be measured back
Deformities, misfortunes, illnesses, suffering.
More on karma
First response to Way 2 go's announcement of starting this thread
karma
kill a person -1 fornicate and have a child +1 = even
I still have yet to understand this logic of relation or equation above. :idunno: But don't forget,...Paul understood that 'God' (the source and power of law, or even law
itself ) cannot be mocked, since sowing and reaping continue (seedtime and harvest, cause/effect)....as long as there is a living soul that thinks, speaks and
acts....since all actions carry their
relational effects and consequences. Hence, no matter how you slice or dice it, or throw in your 'theological construct or definitions'.....the law is universal. A trumped up or presuppositional theological dogma or 'belief' cannot abrograte or nullify what is law, and neither does a doctrine of 'vicarious blood atonement', since it wholly does away with personal responsibility to atone for one's own sins (by repentance, reformation), and even still, all the blood of a thousand animals or men, cannot take wash away sin. This is just a fact. (the issue of one's
faith that blood can be efficacious, is another extended issue, covered elsewhere). - in all cases of rectification however, repentance is essential as the full act of returning to God or divine law....the return to
right doing. There is no substitute for this....as faith without works is dead.
Christianity
Rom 4:4 Now to the one who works, his wages are not counted as a gift but as his due.
Rom 4:5 And to the one who does not work but believes in him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is counted as righteousness,
Christians receive heaven which is gift we can not earn
Rom_6:23 For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Well, lets not discount that some early Christian groups did believe in some form of 'reincarnation' (sometimes confused with the term 'resurrection' which could indicate the same event, one arising in a new physical body, and we could still quibble over 'terms' and 'meanings'). As far as immortality being a 'gift', sure... this is a teaching found in some passages, and it certainly supports the 'conditional immortality' view, since some souls who utterly/wholly reject the gift of life, actually DIE, (disintegration, destruction, annihilation) while those receiving the gift take on the very nature of God, which is immortality itself, since only 'God' has immortality ('immortality' here referring specifically to the divine nature). This blows the ECT doctrine out, which I've contested elsewhere on 'principle' alone for starters.
I'd encourage any interested to nibble on whats been shared already as a pretext, if possible, and perhaps challenge their own belief or understanding of 'justice', since karma by its own lawful action is perfectly just....so that ultimately there is perfect justice in the universe. How could there be justice any other way, since the law operates in perfect accordance to its own inward dynamic and compensating action? Of course, since God is LOVE, there is always grace present, so that karma is still governed in the light of that divine providence whose will is only for the utmost good, welfare, evolution and progress of all sentient beings....and how could Love be otherwise? If God is absolutely and ultimately omnipotent...then there is no soul that God could not draw, influence, woo or sweep into his infinite embrace in both an individual and universal sphere, since God includes, encompasses and maintains all. While this insight might resonate with a universalist premise and eschatology, so be it,...since there are also passages that speak of the restoration of all. This opens up quest-ions on many levels. Let us consider all points.