Vices
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Anyone here as mystified into this theory of Karma as I am?
In another thread people kept relating "stealing from walmart" with the aftereffects of so-called "karma"
I'd think most can admit we know Karma doesn't exist, naturally we draw conclusions on coincidences but to think that "stealing from a store" is going to physically effect a unrelated event in ones life is ludicrous. You can tie ANY event to the root cause of it's existence.. It was not a event "created" by Karma, (it happened because you haden't changed the brake lines, you were doing 150km/hr, and the line disconnected minutes before that "S" bend - NOT because you have a dead hooker in your trunk and that's bad Karma).
How can one believe in this bullshit? Would it be because people are simply looking for justification and willingly blindly ignore the root causes of such incidences?
In another thread people kept relating "stealing from walmart" with the aftereffects of so-called "karma"
I'd think most can admit we know Karma doesn't exist, naturally we draw conclusions on coincidences but to think that "stealing from a store" is going to physically effect a unrelated event in ones life is ludicrous. You can tie ANY event to the root cause of it's existence.. It was not a event "created" by Karma, (it happened because you haden't changed the brake lines, you were doing 150km/hr, and the line disconnected minutes before that "S" bend - NOT because you have a dead hooker in your trunk and that's bad Karma).
How can one believe in this bullshit? Would it be because people are simply looking for justification and willingly blindly ignore the root causes of such incidences?