Yes I did - but most of it is guff and non-sense, for example:
We can picture the proton as the Higher self and the electron as our Lower Self. The further away the Lower Self is from the centre, the more energy it has and the more unstable it is. It tends to bond with others and get involved in activities more and more.
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The concept of Fractals wherein patterns seem to repeat in Nature at all levels, indicate that there could be certain natural phenomena from which we can learn about such abstract patterns that work in our lives. We could draw on certain well known theories and see if we can adopt a similar model to understand Karma.
But what is absolutely clear from the article is the concept that effectively means that if you do bad stuff you will have bad stuff happen to you in the form of pain and suffering. So not just the 'headline' quote that I post here again:
It is believed that any person who does something wrong or selfish acquires bad karma, while anyone who does something good and selfless acquires good karma.
A person who acquires bad karma will face troubles and misfortunes such that the bad karma is eventually eliminated.
but this too:
If we indulge in bad karmic actions, it is only through what we perceive as ‘suffering and pain’ that they can be erased. This is the only ‘cleaning’ process. There is no other way.
To understand what I have written about Karma one needs to understand the total philosophy that I believe in.
First of all....if you believe that right & wrong are merely social requirements with no absolute purpose or meaning....all that I say will not hold any meaning to you. Might as well shrug your shoulders and walk away from the discussion.
If on the other hand, we believe that life has a greater purpose....we can leave it all to God's wisdom without going too deep into it. Or alternatively, we could try to understand what the big picture is and what our purpose could be.
It is in the latter case that karma becomes meaningful. In my view Karma is not a 'tit for tat' or about righting any personal wrong. IMO, Karma is some sort of a primordial energy that we have acquired. No idea why or how. This is like the idea of Original Sin that is common in the Abrahamic religions.
This primordial energy has resulted in great instability or in-equilibrium. Moving from the state of instability to stability is what is 'Right' and moving backwards towards instability is 'Wrong'. In other words, It is this pull towards stability on one side and towards instability on the other, that is the game of life. This is the tussle between 'God and the Devil'.
Karma is about acquiring energy and becoming unstable or about shedding energy and becoming stable. The more unstable we become, the more the corrective action that we will experience. This is what we see as punishment. The more we move towards stability, the less corrective action we experience. This is the peace that is seen as the reward.
Cheers.
Sriram