Karma is the asking,'is that what karma really is?'




On Aug 2, 5:34 pm, Bob1357 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rodger
>
> I'll chew on your last post tonight.
> That's a lot of questions to answer all at once.
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> Not that it really matters but, out of curiosity.
> "Even if you choose to make the unconscious decision of just repeating
> the same old habits (karma)"
> Is that what Karma really is?
>
> On Aug 2, 3:52 pm, Rodger <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > All you can say,Bob,is ... I am not past this concept.You cannot say
> > you  will not pass it.Never do you choose your path.Never did you will
> > your path.
> > The concept of free will has come upon you or has not.That you have
> > free will has come upon you or has not.
> > If one must choose,one chooses.Can one refuse to choose?Is that
> > refusal to choose a choice?
> > When one chooses one chooses between.
> > What does one choose between?
> > What one is aware of or what one is unaware of?
> > Can one choose what one is unaware of?
> > Or does one simply become aware?
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> > Are you aware of having made the choice to become aware?
> > If you are,were/are you not already aware?
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> > Choices are limited.
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> > On Aug 2, 2:52 pm, godszen <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Bob1357  wrote:
> > > > I can not get past the concept that my "life's course" if you will, is
> > > > predetermined.
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> > > at all times you have free will, even if you choose
> > > to make the unconscious decision of just repeating
> > > the same old habits (karma)

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