1 Karma and education - a study is Karma Exist? Darryl Thomas & Andrea Rossouw, Part 1: "Karma is a universal concept of divine justice and retribution in all religions in one form or another, and widely understood as a principle of cause and effect found. This term always said that the actions of people is being committed in their lives, direct consequences which are determining their fate in future existences are. This is supposedly done to provide a meansBridging the physical world, but in reality, those who ascribe to the law of karma to remain primarily within the moral boundaries of society and to help them stable. In ancient times, the word "karma" had suggested magical and ritual connotations, the victim or a ritual act. The current definitions include terms such as action, effects and fate. Karma is tied directly to machinations of the endless cycle of reincarnation. Both Buddhist and Hindu religious systems teachKarma is that the condition that the person is finding herself increasingly the result of action taken in a previous life. There are several schools that teach Hinduism in slightly different versions of karma, but in the main, the Hindus regard karma as a right to correct itself cosmic apparatus working on the final result of the cleaning of all desire and thus the liberation of the soul. Karma means strong Free Will, as the will of the being that their karmic status determined. The Law ofKarma sent ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcnc96Fy_xM&hl=en
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment