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<blockquote data-quote="Ed" data-source="post: 623001" data-attributes="member: 548"><p>One more thing, 'being a good person inside' does not absolve us from our actions. Only our actions can do this. We are al good people inside, we just let our ego, our insecurities and our shit, our past karma affect us. And so we keep producing the same karma.</p><p></p><p>I won't go into personal details, but lets just say I've had situations reoccur in my life, some before I got into Eastern ideas, some after, where is feels clear to me it was karma repeating itself in order for me to make a different positive decision, or for me to feel the hurt I had caused someone else.</p><p></p><p>I also think Karma makes us take responsibility for our actions,and it also removes self pity. You don't ask 'why me?' when you believe in karma, you ask 'how can I act in a way that this will not arise again?'. There's a big difference.</p><p></p><p>Depending on how self aware/tuned in to yourself you are, you can notice your own thought patterns, stuff you catch yourself thinking all the time. If you know these are making you unhappy, or act in a way you are uncomfortable with, have a good think on them. Chances are you keep thinking them as an opportunity to see them in a different light..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ed, post: 623001, member: 548"] One more thing, 'being a good person inside' does not absolve us from our actions. Only our actions can do this. We are al good people inside, we just let our ego, our insecurities and our shit, our past karma affect us. And so we keep producing the same karma. I won't go into personal details, but lets just say I've had situations reoccur in my life, some before I got into Eastern ideas, some after, where is feels clear to me it was karma repeating itself in order for me to make a different positive decision, or for me to feel the hurt I had caused someone else. I also think Karma makes us take responsibility for our actions,and it also removes self pity. You don't ask 'why me?' when you believe in karma, you ask 'how can I act in a way that this will not arise again?'. There's a big difference. Depending on how self aware/tuned in to yourself you are, you can notice your own thought patterns, stuff you catch yourself thinking all the time. If you know these are making you unhappy, or act in a way you are uncomfortable with, have a good think on them. Chances are you keep thinking them as an opportunity to see them in a different light.. [/QUOTE]
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