The Hindus believe in life after death. They also believe in the Law of Karma. In the Christian scriptures of the New Testament there is a saying, "What is sown by a man, that's what he sows." (Galatians 6:7).
Sentence pronounced in modern science, the Hindus believe that every action provokes a reaction. There is no action without results. The Hindus believe that every thought, produces a reaction. The Hindus believe that every thought and every action is weighed on the scales of justice are eternal. Law of Karma is one of the "cause and effect". He worked in the scientific world and the moral world. Unwritten law of Karma is universal and we cannot others have to obey her.
These laws act in the same way in a similar environment. For example, if you put your hand in the fire, you automatically burn your fingers. It happens at any place and any time, apply to newborns and phisika an expert who has done research specifically on the fire for fifteen years. No one is able claw free from the Law of Karma, because naturally all the time we are all committed actions.
[...] Law of Karma and Reincarnation actually answer a lot of questions. They describe an assortment of personalities we find in this world, the gap between good and evil, rich and poor, and so on. They (Karma and Reincarnation) explains all inequality. They gave answers to the puzzling questions, such as why a dying young and the other old dead. THINK WHAT MATTERS IS THE PUNISHMENT OF GOD WE? God does not punish us. God has created man nearly perfect and has given man free will to decide whatever he wants. [...]
[...] Law of karma and reincarnation LAW OF KARMA? The Hindus believe in life after death. They also believe in the Law of Karma. In the Christian scriptures of the New Testament there is a saying, "What is sown by a man, that's what he sows." (Galatians 6:7). Sentence pronounced in modern science, the Hindus believe that every action provokes a reaction. There is no action without results. The Hindus believe that every thought, produces a reaction. The Hindus believe that every thought and every action is weighed on the scales of justice are eternal. [...]
[...] Different methods in an attempt to reach God provide easy ways to end this drama. Then the individual soul, which is popularly known as Jiwatman, will unite Degnan or Absolute Soul infinite power, which was popularly known as Paramatman. The process of becoming one is known as moksha (salvation). OUR THOUGHTS ARE IMPORTANT? According to Hinduism, every thought, no matter how likely remehnya, still counted. Every thought we would turn it around us. A thought is never dead. He may lose strength due time. [...]
[...] In the course of time, you will find even the most baikpun your friend would be disgusted by your presence. Knowing the power of the mind full of revenge, Mahatma Gandhi said, "Strive without hatred." We have the right to fight injustice without hating the people or the environment related. LAW OF KARMA Think about it, how else can we explain the inequality around us? One born in the arid desert in Ethiopia; another baby born at Buckingham palace of luxury. Both babies are innocent. [...]
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