“Your karma should be good,
and everything else will follow.
Your good karma will always
win over your bad luck.”
~ Rohit Shetty
“Your karma should be good,
and everything else will follow.
Your good karma will always
win over your bad luck.”
~ Rohit Shetty
Reblogged this on Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News.
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Have a “Green” Day. ☘️🍃🍀
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Superstition don’t put food on the table.
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….unless you want it eaten! 😜🍃
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And sometimes it is all just chance!
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I believe in karma. (Oops. I said that out loud.) 🤔
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I do too, Gail. I think we definitely reap what we sow, good or bad, and sometimes the instant karma is the most profound. Treat others as you want to be treated and it does come back to you.
But there is always the random, chance things that happen that I don’t believe are part of who are are or what we do, like what is happening in the Ukraine and to all of us right now. 💕❤️
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There is no doubt it has affected each and every one of us. Seeing their faith and strength surge against this horrific tyrant touches our very core of humanity. 🌟✨💫
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❤️
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Hmm, karma is an Indian concept of “cause and effect,” essentially the same as Prosperity Gospel preachers teach here in the US (not so much anymore, as they have been pretty much debunked).
If you do the right things, you will be rewarded, if you don’t do the right things, you will suffer. There is a bit of truth in it that makes it acceptable to many Christ-followers, but it is a dangerous philosophy that Job’s comforters tried to foist on him. Sowing and reaping IS taught in Scripture, but the timing of the “harvest” is up to Father.
❤️&🙏, c.a.
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Absolutely. Personal choice has consequences…..good and bad, yet we all make that decision. 🙏🏻🍃
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Such wise words!
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Too bad everyone doesn’t try to live their best life. 🤔
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