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Is there karma in this world?
Is there karma in this world?

I believe it partly, but I agree that every cause will have consequences, but whether there is retribution in the fruit is related to other reasons.

1. Every cause has its consequences.

This sentence seems not difficult to understand, but it seems to be simple to question. Maybe some people will use the case of: I tried hard for one thing, but there was no result. But I want to say that no result is your result. Fruit is just any situation that exists at the end of an event. Every cause must have fruit, whether it is good or bad, whether it fails you or not. Speaking of which, I think of a person. If I don't pull it out, I will look bored. Then let's read a famous saying with me! "Every cause has its consequences, and your retribution is me!"

second, planting bad consequences, from some angles, there may not be bad consequences.

The sentence "Every cause must have consequences, and your retribution is me" is just a joke, which is why Han Meijuan said it so easily to entertain the public. Many people say, "did I do something evil in my last life?" In this life ... "No matter what, if you analyze it like this, there will indeed be karma, but in the materialistic era, what can't be explained will be labeled with ancient feudal superstitions!

There are many bad people who do bad things and are not brought to justice, although the most common saying is "Let him live with guilt and conscience condemnation!" This kind of words, if at ordinary times, I will nod when I hear this kind of words, but I want to answer this question rationally and objectively in this article, so please allow me to write down my real thoughts and discuss them for you.

and what is right, wrong, good and bad? History is written by winners. What can we believe? What questions are too big and too miscellaneous? I won't discuss them here today. I was just looking for information that wicked people don't get what they deserve. I wanted to hit people's hearts directly with cases, but I saw this kind of question and answer. The question asked, "Why don't many wicked people get what they deserve?" Answer: "It's not that the time is not up, the Buddha said ..." What, what, when I saw this, I was thinking, isn't this just relying on religion to paralyze myself? Although it makes sense, it is only reasonable. What sins are created in this life, what started in this life, will have results in the next life. From the perspective of materialism, this is wrong, so it directly denies the related problems: "what goes around comes around is also wrong."

Third, I can partially believe that

I understand this because evil people create conditions to get bad consequences, and at the same time, the conditions to get bad consequences are not just evil, so the old saying that "good people don't live long" can also be used. How to create the conditions for getting bad results is what I will discuss next.

①: I really did evil for some reason.

②: Do something wrong with good intentions.

③: I was forced to do so for some reasons.

Only through these three one-sided reasons, we can see that everything is not absolute, not to mention the motive of doing evil. Is it evil to rob the rich and help the poor?

the answer is: "calculate"

is it good? The answer is also: "calculate"

So, is it good or bad? Isn't it not time to report it?

But most people will be punished by the social system if they do bad things, and will be praised and praised if they do good things, so there are causes and consequences in this world. But it's not karma caused by cause and effect. I think it is partly, but not entirely. The world is so complicated, I think it's a relief to believe in Buddhism sometimes. ?