Karma determines what body you will take in the next life

Nah I’m not Sikh
 
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What do you think about karma then?
Depends there’s different concepts in Hinduism and certain sects of Buddhism it’s sort of the currency of the soul that determines your next life.
Other sects of Buddhism say that karma is the sort of net impact your existence leaves onto this world whether it be good or bad
 
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Karma is a coping mechanism. People use karma to cope with the world's unfairness.

A dude who treats people like utter crap and lives an amazing life makes people mad; people want the guy to get punished. A dude who works super hard and is super kind but gets bullied makes people mad too; people want the guy to get rewarded.

Believing that such rewards and punishments will really happen is karma coping. The biggest karma copers believe in karma that happens during one's life—good things happen to good people and bad things happen to bad people. And they aren’t talking about situations like, you'll get fired if you are rude to your boss, they're talking about magical karma like, you'll get struck by lightning if you murder and don't get caught. Alarming amounts of cope!

Less copeful people know that it doesn’t work that way. Some people get away with doing bad things, and some people do good things and get nothing in return. But many of the less copeful people believe in karma in the form of reincarnation, like a douchebag Chad will be reborn as an incel and a kind incel will be reborn as a Chad.

Cope, cope, cope! Karma is utterly cope.

The universe is unfair, and justice will NEVER be served.
 
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Karma is utterly cope.
Wrong. Karma is misunderstood as some sort of universal law of justice. We all know thats not true because of just world fallacy. Its true sankrit translation is Action. Your acts in this life is your karma. You work out and eat clean, your karma is an attractive body (given good bones ofc). And vice versa.
 
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Wrong. Karma is misunderstood as some sort of universal law of justice. We all know thats not true because of just world fallacy. Its true sankrit translation is Action. Your acts in this life is your karma. You work out and eat clean, your karma is an attractive body (given good bones ofc). And vice versa.

Is karma (the true translation not the common usage) essentially actions and consequences? If so, what are you supposed to do with it? What’s the significance of having a whole thing called karma if it’s basically cause and effect?
 
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One shot, don't miss, make it count. You miss, you die, no retries.
 
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Is karma (the true translation not the common usage) essentially actions and consequences? If so, what are you supposed to do with it? What’s the significance of having a whole thing called karma if it’s basically cause and effect?
Idk. The whole point is your can change your destiny through “right karma”
 
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Karma is a coping mechanism. People use karma to cope with the world's unfairness.

A dude who treats people like utter crap and lives an amazing life makes people mad; people want the guy to get punished. A dude who works super hard and is super kind but gets bullied makes people mad too; people want the guy to get rewarded.

Believing that such rewards and punishments will really happen is karma coping. The biggest karma copers believe in karma that happens during one's life—good things happen to good people and bad things happen to bad people. And they aren’t talking about situations like, you'll get fired if you are rude to your boss, they're talking about magical karma like, you'll get struck by lightning if you murder and don't get caught. Alarming amounts of cope!

Less copeful people know that it doesn’t work that way. Some people get away with doing bad things, and some people do good things and get nothing in return. But many of the less copeful people believe in karma in the form of reincarnation, like a douchebag Chad will be reborn as an incel and a kind incel will be reborn as a Chad.

Cope, cope, cope! Karma is utterly cope.

The universe is unfair, and justice will NEVER be served.
But according to karma Elliot Rodger will be born disabled now or will just be very worse off than what he was when he was reincarnated.
 
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Is karma (the true translation not the common usage) essentially actions and consequences? If so, what are you supposed to do with it? What’s the significance of having a whole thing called karma if it’s basically cause and effect?
Reincarnation is a key belief within Hinduism. In Hinduism, all life goes through birth, life, death, and rebirth and this is known as the cycle of samsara. According to this belief, all living things have an atman, which is a piece of Brahman, or a spirit or soul. It is the atman that moves on into a new body after death.

An atman can go into the body of any living thing, such as a plant, animal or human. Once a living being dies, its atman will be reborn or reincarnated into a different body depending on its karma from its previous life. For example, if a person has good karma in a previous life, then their atman will be reborn or reincarnated into something better than they were previously. A person gains good karma for doing good things in life, such as helping others through following their dharma.
 
Karma is a coping mechanism. People use karma to cope with the world's unfairness.

A dude who treats people like utter crap and lives an amazing life makes people mad; people want the guy to get punished. A dude who works super hard and is super kind but gets bullied makes people mad too; people want the guy to get rewarded.

Believing that such rewards and punishments will really happen is karma coping. The biggest karma copers believe in karma that happens during one's life—good things happen to good people and bad things happen to bad people. And they aren’t talking about situations like, you'll get fired if you are rude to your boss, they're talking about magical karma like, you'll get struck by lightning if you murder and don't get caught. Alarming amounts of cope!

Less copeful people know that it doesn’t work that way. Some people get away with doing bad things, and some people do good things and get nothing in return. But many of the less copeful people believe in karma in the form of reincarnation, like a douchebag Chad will be reborn as an incel and a kind incel will be reborn as a Chad.

Cope, cope, cope! Karma is utterly cope.

The universe is unfair, and justice will NEVER be served.
So are you saying you don't have a soul? Remember the atma is the soul and your actions in the previous life determine who you will in the next life i.e better or worse than before. There has been billions of people that have died where do all these souls? They have to go somewhere
 
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