What You Do Is What You Get
What You Do Is What You Get
You've probably heard the word 'karma'. Many people are uncomfortable with this term because it's a theological concept (found in the Buddhist and Hindu religions, among 114 others) that involves reincarnation. The belief is that your actions will have ramifications on your next life cycle the more good deeds you do in this life, the better your next life will be.
Whether or not you believe in reincarnation, most of us accept the notion that one reaps what one sows. In science, we might recognize this as 'cause and effect or relate it to Newton's third law - 'For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.' And if you look through the majority of religious texts, you'll find a reference that relates to the idea that what goes around comes around.
But when people treat us unfairly, we rarely reassure ourselves that karma will catch up with them and just move on with our lives. Instead, we get caught up in our emotions while our rational mind takes a back seat. For example, if someone is going around saying you're violent when you're clearly not, you might feel offended. If they persistently do this, you may feel anger building inside you. One day, you might get sick and tired of the accusations and react violently. Even if the rumour isn't true, your actions have now made it look as though it is.
Earlier, we learned that actions driven by a low vibrational state, such as anger, will only hurt us further, and that includes the bad karma these actions will create. So don't allow the cruelty of others to define your future.
Thank You!!
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