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Pilr2004: A new reply to you
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<blockquote data-quote="darkbreed" data-source="post: 18705" data-attributes="member: 342"><p><strong>Re: Pilr2004: A new reply to you</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input CaryP, and nice to hear you like the convo.</p><p>I do understand the ideas and theories of Karma. But I think peoples opinions and definitions of it can be different from eachother. After all the belief of Karma is ancient. And it is something that was taught from person to person, like any knowledge. If one never heard of Karma, would one then even think of it, believe in it, have any ideas of it at all? How did the ones who originally came with the Karma idea come up with it, did they somehow experience it and remember it from past lifes, that there is this spiritual univeral rule? Or did they maybe just assume? After all, there is all kind of different beliefs when it comes to spirituality and religions. And who are right?</p><p></p><p>For me this is hard to answer, and I would just keep following my own personal experiences and the knowledge i have gained, and still continue to gain for eternity.</p><p></p><p>I am not saying there is absolutely no such thing as Karma, I just have never seen, experienced or felt anything that suggests such a thing. And i do have some long experience with spiritual aspects of reality. Actually, it was a spirit who taught me how to experience and be aware of spirituality and the non-physical reality. He has taught me many things, and by his help i have been able to experience and gain knowledge about a lot, as well as deeper understanding about myself, life, death and existence etc. And I am very thankful for this, and have great respect to my "spiritual mentor"</p><p></p><p>I am planning to write some about His teachings sometime later, but I don't feel its the right moment quite yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darkbreed, post: 18705, member: 342"] [b]Re: Pilr2004: A new reply to you[/b] Thanks for the input CaryP, and nice to hear you like the convo. I do understand the ideas and theories of Karma. But I think peoples opinions and definitions of it can be different from eachother. After all the belief of Karma is ancient. And it is something that was taught from person to person, like any knowledge. If one never heard of Karma, would one then even think of it, believe in it, have any ideas of it at all? How did the ones who originally came with the Karma idea come up with it, did they somehow experience it and remember it from past lifes, that there is this spiritual univeral rule? Or did they maybe just assume? After all, there is all kind of different beliefs when it comes to spirituality and religions. And who are right? For me this is hard to answer, and I would just keep following my own personal experiences and the knowledge i have gained, and still continue to gain for eternity. I am not saying there is absolutely no such thing as Karma, I just have never seen, experienced or felt anything that suggests such a thing. And i do have some long experience with spiritual aspects of reality. Actually, it was a spirit who taught me how to experience and be aware of spirituality and the non-physical reality. He has taught me many things, and by his help i have been able to experience and gain knowledge about a lot, as well as deeper understanding about myself, life, death and existence etc. And I am very thankful for this, and have great respect to my "spiritual mentor" I am planning to write some about His teachings sometime later, but I don't feel its the right moment quite yet. [/QUOTE]
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