Jump to content
IndiaDivine.org
Sign in to follow this  
Guest guest

The Theory of Karma

Rate this topic

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

Greetings Kindred Seekers,

 

Found this site interesting with a loads of information about Karma

and here are the topics:

 

Readings in the Theory of Karma

 

A selection of quotations from mostly Hindu scriptures and teachers,

explaining all the major aspects of

the theory of karma.

 

The Wheel of Rebirth

The Law of Action

The Law of Desire

Samskaras

Evolution from Lower Forms

The Threefold Karma

Prarabdha Karma

Types of Prarabdha

Environmental Conditions for Karma

Law of the Last Thought

The Experience of Death

The Reincarnating Being

The Intermediate State

Experiences after Death

The Path of the Gods

The Path of the Fathers

The Worlds of Blind Darkness

Length of Time Before Rebirth

The Return to Earth Plane

The Fruition of Karma

Circumstances in Future Births

Penance

Regression to Lower Forms

Effects on Character

Assumption by the Guru

Destruction by Meditation

Free Will and Destiny

Karma Yoga

Rebirth of Fallen Yogis

The Realized Being

Projection of the Soul

The Night of Brahma

Collective Karma

 

To read some or all the above topics, go to:

 

http://members.home.net/lumiere/karma/mystknow.htm

 

Blessings in the Wheel of Plenty,

Aumganesh

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

 

Posted by aumganesh . . . loads of information about Karma

and here are the topics:

 

 

I think it is great to speak of the ramifications of Karma. [i do not consider Karma a 'theory'--but the above topics aumganesh cites are different 'spheres of influence' that are manifested as preceivable "karma" & "karma's-re-actions"].

 

In my youth I speculated that "Karma and its interactions/reactions are evidence that God exists!"--I've not yet had time nor the inspiration to flesh this out as an intellectual/jnani exercise. Ie: Karma (work/action) ergo an "absolute field" ergo "absolute purpose" ergo "absolute reservoir" ergo 'God as goal via actions.

 

But I do instinctually think it can easily be wrought-out as logical and proof of the existence of a one almightly theistic Godhead: "If karma exists then a Personal Godhead also exists"

 

 

Any thoughts or jnanis out there with the missing link to shed light here?

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

 

I think it is great to speak of the ramifications of Karma. [i do not consider Karma a 'theory'--but the above topics aumganesh cites are different 'spheres of influence' that are manifested as preceivable "karma" & "karma's-re-actions"].

 

In my youth I speculated that "Karma and its interactions/reactions are evidence that God exists!"--I've not yet had time nor the inspiration to flesh this out as an intellectual/jnani exercise. Ie: Karma (work/action) ergo an "absolute field" ergo "absolute purpose" ergo "absolute reservoir" ergo 'God as goal via actions.

 

But I do instinctually think it can easily be wrought-out as logical and proof of the existence of a one almightly theistic Godhead: "If karma exists then a Personal Godhead also exists"

 

 

Any thoughts or jnanis out there with the missing link to shed light here?

 

 

karma as proof of a personal god VS karma as proof that it is an independent natural law

 

King bharat though being pious on thinking about a deer at the end of his life is reborn as a Deer.. HOW FAIR.. WHEN THER IS A GOD IN THIS WORLD ???

 

 

Both kansa and Sishupal despite being bad get liberation on being killed by krishna as krishna is their last thoughtat the time of their death.......HOW FAIR WHEN THERE IS A GOD IN THIS WORLD...???

 

PS Jesus once said ....

"To you everything has been revealed for the rest everything is in the parables"

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

 

Originally Posted by --- . . . Deer.. HOW FAIR.. WHEN THER IS A GOD IN THIS WORLD ???

My Dear Impersonal and Shame-Ridden ---,

 

You have mistaken my posting, I was not asking for 'how karma proves that you are bereft of knowlege'.

 

Rather, I was saying that 'if a bear poops in the woods and nobody saw the bear, does the poop still prove that a bear pooped'

 

Please respond after taking in the above sample.

 

yours with a shovel and gloves and very high rubber boots,

Bhaktajan

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

 

My Dear Impersonal and Shame-Ridden ---,

 

You have mistaken my posting, I was not asking for 'how karma proves that you are bereft of knowlege'.

 

Rather, I was saying that 'if a bear poops in the woods and nobody saw the bear, does the poop still prove that a bear pooped'

 

Please respond after taking in the above sample.

 

yours with a shovel and gloves and very high rubber boots,

Bhaktajan

There's you as well?.. i thought there were only high rubber boots..and a shovel... atleast now i know that there's atleast someone intelligent enough to notice my green mayavadic horns....

 

You are looking for a missing link based on some assumption......and i expect people who are really in search of truth to look at other possibilities.

 

...i gave my reply ...wether you see it as poop or proof is up to you......

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
Sign in to follow this  

×
×
  • Create New...