Sunday, July 1, 2007

Karma

The movie “Karma” main idea is about Hinduism and Buddhist believes in Karma. What goes around comes around. If one does a good thing, for sure he or she will receive a good result in his or her life. That movie gives several examples about that. One man beats other and probably kills that poor guy. The next moment, that killer is killed by his girl friend. Another moment, a kid robs a man in a parking lot. Because that kid does something wrong and in a hurry, he forgets his own safety and is hit by another car in that parking lot.

Those are an obvious examples regarding karma. Maybe we will not see that immediate result of one’s wrong attitude or behavior. Sometimes we heard that a serial killer strikes and murders several innocent victims. We are wondering when that psycho will be caught. Why? Because we believe in Karma, “what goes around comes around.”

In our point of view those psycho has killed several “innocent” victims. According to some religious, those victims are not necessary innocent. They believe that those poor victims had done something wrong, and now they get the result of their past behavior. Is it true? How can we prove that? Of course, we can not. It is purely a belief.

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