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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Karma


Now I'm too tired.
I can not find a solution for this problem that I have met.
I'm trying to do good.
I'm trying to be a good person.
I try not jealous colleagues.
But why, when I try to do good.
I'll have to face so many problems and obstacles.

I ask these questions.
But I know the answer to the problem that I met the same.
In Buddhism, these problems call "The Karma".
example : if you have debt.
When you have the money. You have to return money to creditors.
I faced a problem is same "debt".
But this problem will have to pay back to the "creditor".
But sometime to pay back to the "creditor" is not just only money.
But also to the suffering in various forms that I'll have to face.


Buddhists call these "The Karma".
Karma is action.
Law of Karma is the result of your actions.
The compensation is to accept in your actions. That have made people to suffer.

If you do good so on until a certain level.
"Karma" is the demand debt from you.
With all the problems and obstacles that you may have never imagined before.
And when that point comes.
Your life is not struggling, try, endeavor, seek comfort anymore.
Because you want to find ways of "peace."

I used the time to study Buddhism for a long time.
By trial and error, try to be so many ways.
But no matter how you try to do what is right or wrong.
But you will have a reason or a chance happening.
And you can find, and having something good in life.

But you'll have to face problems and obstacles.
To test the strength of mind.
And when you can step through the difficult, difficult in life.
I assume you approach ladder to success.
But of course.
Every problem, it exceedingly difficult.
I'm tired, I just really tired, I've found problems galore
But I will focus in "The Beneficence"

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