Vera Nazarian Quotes
Karma Has Been A Pop Culture Term For Ages. But Really, What The Heck Is It?
Karma Is Not An Inviolate Engine Of Cosmic Punishment. Rather, It Is A Neutral Sequence Of Acts, Results, And Consequences.
Receiving Misfortune Does Not Necessarily Indicate That One Has Committed Evil. But It Is A Sufficient Indicator Of Something Else.
And That Something Else Can Be Anything, As Long As It Is A Logical Consequence Of What Has Come Before.
Consider: If You Fall Into A Well, You Are Not A Bad Person Who Deserves To Suffer - You Are Merely Someone Who Took A Wrong Step. Or Someone Who Had One Drink Too Many. Or Got A Head Rush Due To Poor Circulation. Or Forgot To Wear Your Glasses. Or
The Reasons Are Plentiful, And All Plausible. But The Chain Of Cause And Effect Goes Way, Way Back Into The Deepest Hoariest Recesses Of Your Personal Past.
So Never Rule Out Retribution. But Never Expect It.
Related Authors
- Barbara Bartlein
- Barbara Padilla
- Charles Horton Cooley
- Connie Jordan
- Conrad Grober
- Dan Reynolds
- Dennis McCarthy
- Derrick De Kerckhove
- Hudson Taylor
- John Fielding
- Sylvia Massara
- Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont
Related Topics
-
Quotes About Jacob In The Bible
You know the story in the Bible?', Jacob asked suddenly, still reading the blank ceiling. 'The one with the king and the two women fighting over the baby?' 'Sure. King — Stephenie Meyer
-
Quotes About Looking At The Same Sky
You know what the best part of the stars is?" "What's that?" "They're the same no matter what sky you're standing under. I mean ... yeah, they might move or — Megan Hart
-
Clip Wings Quotes
People ask me, what special is in my mentorship which has made Malala so bold and so courageous and so vocal and poised? I tell them, don't ask me what — Ziauddin Yousafzai
-
If A Bookmaker Quotes
A combination of the qualities of the scholar, the master cook, the painter, the gastronomer, the sportsman and the pantologist, assisted by the skill of the bookmaker and etcher, will — George Ellwanger
-
Yogi Tea Quotes
Feel good, be good, and do good. — Yogi Bhajan