Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Karma

A person accrues Karma when he says that he is the doer, but if he performs the action and does not take credit for it as he is the doer, then it does not create Karma.

If a person performs an action for his own benefit (ego) then it is karma, eg: people steal money and justify that I'm unemployed and need money for survival hence I stole the money - here the intention is for self preservation of the ego hence Karma.

At the same time one accidentally kills a persons while trying to protect someone does not cause Karma.  Similarly Soldiers perform their duty with the intention of protecting people from evil, so no Karma

All opinions are person in nature

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