View Poll Results: Do you believe in karma?
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Yes, grasshopper, I certainly do.
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No way. Now mop my #%$^ floor!
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03-04-2005, 05:02 AM #31Senior Member
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The heisenberg uncertainty principle; how we observe an object or situation determines the outcome, i.e. an electron can be measured either for its wavelength or its mass (as it is a "wave packet", condensed energy). If it is measured for its wavelength it is massless, it is only light. If its mass is measured that condensed light has mass. You CANNOT EVER determine both. Meaning that how you see it makes it what it is.
This means that observation and attitude exert actual force upon reality. This is why evil begets evil, kindness returns itself and ambivalence breeds apathy and decay. It is not even necessarily a conscious thing, though when you meditate (hmmm buddhists do that alot dont they...) on your intentions and you discover the roots of the things you desire, what you really desire and why, you can begin to shape and change the balance of your life.
I really recommend anyone out there trying to get a grasp on thier soul to get a basic understanding of physics, so you can get a general idea of how the universe (that we are made of, live in, and function entirely within its realm) works.
Another point though, in trying to focus your intentions in the directions you wish your desires to go; your personality and ego are a very small part of your functioning psyche, and your subconscious will bitch slap the shit out of them when you go to bed, if you dont consult them first, your entire being must be in agreement not only with itself, but with EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE. Which is basically why negativity (which is counter productive superficially to your immediate environment, i.e. friends family the poor cat, yourself, whatever) cannot work synchronistically (that word has chron in it btw) for your betterment, because even your own psyche puts up road blocks against you, let alone your environment flat out cold cocking you back into your place. Whereas positive intentions will not be rebuked, unless they become derranged through your ego/personality (the part of you that thinks rationally, the one reading this now for example) perverting the orriginal intention (which is rarely ever totally delineated in your ego/psyche, cause lets face it were just touchy bald monkies, and we freak out real easy and those facets of your character may never totally be able to accept your place in the universe *cough ambition beyond means*cough).
Thanks for reading.
May the sun always be in your eyes, and the shadows behind you.Thanatos was once a popular name. It means death.
Dick is also a popular name.
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03-04-2005, 04:37 PM #32Senior Member
Karma
Originally Posted by Canadabis
you know...you'd think thatss what would happen...but humans are greedy to the bone...so most of the time the kindness dosent return back. thus, karma is random. if it does not follow a scale, then its random. an obeservation?...ok imagine this...imagine if killing someone wasn't considered a bad thing. would they get what's comming to them? no...cause their idea of karma would exclude killing cause killing is not a bad thing. karma is just a made up term, made by humans as a deterrent for stopping ppl from doing things most people think is wrong, using the guilt factor. "oh no, i stole this money and now im gonna get whats comming to me" possiably...or not...no way to tell...again...random.
but thats just me
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03-05-2005, 05:22 AM #33Senior Member
Karma
kronik that was an awesome response, bro.. im so high
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03-05-2005, 06:30 AM #34Senior Member
Karma
thanks ghostoker! lol...im kinda baked myself right now!
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