Karma is seen as a natural law which maintains that every act done, no matter how insignificant, will eventually return to the doer with equal impact. Good will be returned with good; evil with evil. If good or evil befall you, it is because of something you have done to bring it about.
Karma is also referred to as a "moral law of cause and effect." Karma is both an encouragement to do good and to avoid evil, as well as an explanation for whatever good or evil befalls a person.
We all have had occasions in our life where, following good deeds by us, good things happen for us. Also, unfortunately we have done things which, no matter how strong and convincing our justifications, we knew was wrong to engage in whether through stupidity, ignorance, apathy or just plain self centeredness has brought about negative situations and loss in our lives.
I wonder how many people when involved in a life situation that makes them jump up and down, protest and shout, "I'm a victim!!! This person or entity is doing me wrong!" actually stop and think about past transgressions which they perpetrated on another person or people-making them the victim of his or her self centered an selfish actions?
No human being is exempt from this moral law (I prefer to call it the law of sowing and reaping). It's hard to feel sorry for someone who now finds themselves being victimized when you know for so long it was they who were doing the victimizing! Actually it is very gratifying to see them whining an squirming, calling out for assistance, shouting things are unfair!!
All I have to say is "whine an squirm on!!! Your getting what you deserve! You asked for it by your actions to another or others!". Ah, the satisfaction!!!
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