Friday, November 09, 2007

What Jesus Forgot to Tell You

I was born a Buddhist, hence the karma cycle has been embedded deeply in me.

for those of you who dont know what it is, Karma, essentially means "what you get out is what you put in".

so for example, you punch someone in the face, that person punches you in the face. but thats too direct and simple -to first understand how karma works, you have to believe that it exists and operates in a way more sophisticated than God. maybe Karma IS god in a sense. but the punching example i gave earlier is way too simple.

a more accurate example would be something like this.

person A cheats on B by sleeping with his wife C. person D killed person E's daughter- F. so B, E and F are victims in this little scenario. in that same life time or the next, or the one after, person G comes along, and steals person A's life savings when he needed it most, and he suffered greatly as a result. his wife left him for another man, who in the end happens to be G, and G had left his wife to a miserable suicidal death, who was C in her previous life.

Person A got so upset and was pushed up the wall he had to resort to criminal stuff and robbed D, which in this life time was a rich and successfull person, which in the rustle hustle with troubled A, was killed by A's gun. E and F, later reborn as siblings help each other mature and grow in a good family and led a succesfull and fruitful life. since they were brought up so properly in that life, they did charity. but in their journey to help troubled people like G (in another life) complications arose and G could not get any help, and was miserable and sufferred a great deal of hardship.

okay...

its hard to understand Karma, but knowing that what you put in comes right back at you makes you check yourself every once awhile. so that you stay behind that yellow line.

its like a big maths equation, or algebra. if you add "1" on the left side of the equation, you will have to add "1" on the right as well. if you move your multiply to the other side, it becomes divide. everything is calculated and taken into account, word for word, number for number.

Christians i know, reject this theory. They take the saviour, merciful approach. that one day, the human sins will be washed away clean, when the messiah returns. those worthy will go to heaven, and those not will not.

isnt that? an example of the karma system working? why are some worthy and some not? i wont have to explain that.

Jesus, tho he is truly great, i think he forgot to tell his diciples that karma actually works. assuming he is god, he can do many things, but there is one he cannot do - alter karma. if he could he wouldve just washed them away and he wouldnt have to die.

the reason why he had to die was because tho he cannot destroy karma, he could move it. and thats what i believed he did, by moving all the people's karma to himself, he is the ultimate sinner and had recieved an inhumane punishment thus.

bleh...just my random babble. its late, ill go to bed : /

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