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not enough discipline ...
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chris9 said:Jumping up and down to see how thespanks shows some good karma though
(I think so at least, don't really know anything about karma, but I got a laugh, and I hope that's good for karma, or good karma, in any case good
)
awww Miss Chris I am happy you laughed. See now my initiating something that brings a sense of wellbeing to another is an example of good karma ..........
The Law of Karma
In Buddhist teaching, the law of karma, says only this: `for every event that occurs, there will follow another event whose existence was caused by the first, and this second event will be pleasant or unpleasant according as its cause was skillful or unskillful.' A skillful event is one that is not accompanied by craving, resistance or delusions; an unskillful event is one that is accompanied by any one of those things. (Events are not skillful in themselves, but are so called only in virtue of the mental events that occur with them.)
Therefore, the law of Karma teaches that responsibility for unskillful actions
is born by the person who commits them.
Soooooooooooooo based on this belief , which I in fact live by in as much as I am humanly able to . I retain or am begifted good karma in return.
An example of the opposite would be if I had chosen to write something either deceiptful or cruel etc that affected someone in a negative fashion. Then you can bet your sweet nature in return this will also come back to me.
Thus I can live with myself ~ smiles

(I think so at least, don't really know anything about karma, but I got a laugh, and I hope that's good for karma, or good karma, in any case good
)