More than the concept of karma, I believe in the power of living life true to one's heart and intentions. That is, simply performing acts with the purpose of "getting good stuff back" as a result won't work. God, a higher power, the universe...whatever it is one believes in knows one's true intentions. By living true to one's intentions, s/he will naturally attract like-minded beings into her life, which could then reinforce the illusion of karma to that person. Originally Posted by LynetteMarieYes, it is true that when you attempt to live your life in an ethical way the peace that you feel within is in its own way the best reward.
That poor family , Oj's punishment came way too late.I only hope that they are finally able to feel some peace now.
It makes me think of O.J. Simpson. How horrible it must have been for Ron Goldman's dad to see O.J. get away with murdering his son. And a little gratifying to watch O.J. go to jail for his more resent crime. O.J. eventually got caught and punished because he continued to mess with others. Originally Posted by Nicolette Bordeauxva
More than the concept of karma, I believe in the power of living life true to one's heart and intentions. That is, simply performing acts with the purpose of "getting good stuff back" as a result won't work. God, a higher power, the universe...whatever it is one believes in knows one's true intentions. By living true to one's intentions, s/he will naturally attract like-minded beings into her life, which could then reinforce the illusion of karma to that person. Originally Posted by LynetteMarieso was that a yes or no?
I asked if we could have a "Life and Philosophy" Board here on this site because I love these kinds of topics, it's what I teach. I also asked if I could moderate it so please put in a good word for me. Originally Posted by Exotic Lilyup or down I trust your suggestion will be dealt with more promptly than the place we came from....