"> Very limited perspective."

I agree.  My perspective is very limited with regard to what happens
after death.  I can honestly say that I know absolutely nothing about
it.  Fun to speculate though, huh?



--- In [email protected], Louis McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Very limited perspective.  Not all people who come back are
returning due to Karma some come back in choice. for a higher purpose.
  Considering that each being chooses the circumstance best suited for
the purpose of their return.  
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: bob_brigante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 1:20:34 AM
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: A theory of Karma, TMOers, and the
TMO's "Persona"
> 
> > I don't see how making a person be born with HIV would be a moral
> > payback for anything in the context of any morality I can relate 
> to. 
> > I guess that is why some say karma is unfathomable. 
> 
> ************ ***
> 
> Nobody else, God or anybody, makes anybody be born with bad karma (or 
> good karma, for that matter) -- the karma one generates is strictly 
> one's own responsibility. The whole principle is simple, and 
> Westerners have been exposed to it from an early age: "whatsoever a 
> man sows, that shall he also reap." This is about as simple a 
> principle as there is: if you generate waves of happiness in your 
> surroundings, you will get happy karma back; if you generate waves of 
> unhappiness, you'll get unhappy things happening to you. Don't want 
> to believe it? Fine, but it's a very obvious feature of the 
> environment which has been commented upon by many religious teachers. 
> Sure, being born with AIDS seems very rough, but haven't you watched 
> films depicting the many brutal things people do to other people? If 
> there is any justice in the universe, then those wrongdoers get to 
> suffer just like they made others suffer. Not only is it a matter of 
> justice, bad karma is more important as a stick to encourage people 
> to stop wrongdoing and get on the path of evolution -- nobody will 
> ever cease to be, so it's important that they learn how to live 
> without making others suffer.
>





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