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23 Dec 2024, 1:30 pm

The law of karma is an ancient Indian concept that states that a person's actions and intentions have consequences, or effects, on their future. It is also known as the principle of cause and effect.
Here are some key aspects of the law of karma:
Cause and effect
The law of karma states that what a person does will come back to them, whether it's good or bad. This is often described as "you reap what you sow".

Gehenna
A place of punishment for those who lived immoral lives. However, some Jewish mystics describe Gehenna as a place of cleansing, similar to a washing machine. They say that Gehenna is a preparation, not a destination, and that it's temporary.

The Bible also states G-d raises nations and invades those that were evil, that would mean more fairness in G-ds law than law of man. To give examples: the Egyptians became slaves for as long as what it took to build pyramids, and like parole a nation showing no remorse for c-section or experiments for example nazzi Japan suffered fatal attack like Hiroshima.

The new Netherlands colony descendents had their children enslaved to pay for deaths of native Indians at schools, that all nations or people those who took from the tribal lands were cursed.

I have no other possible explanation for this evil world, why things happen, and why evil people seem to prosper while others can't understand why in free will G-d could let such things happen.

According with Karma laws one should accept their disposition even if they do not understand what they did in a previous life, so one responsibly accepts their situation without blaming others, being vendictful or dwelling in self pity. This state allows remorse to manifest that Universe may grant parole to be uplifted afterward to a better state of living.