Reflections on "Karma"

As for "what goes around comes around", I always think it is "idealism", pseudoscience and typical fatalism, which is not worth believing.

As long as people consciously do their own things in daily life: do not break the law, basically do not violate morality, honor the elderly in the world, live in harmony with the middle couple, and raise their children well in the future, there will be no disaster and life will be smooth sailing.

But this is really not the case.

After studying traditional culture for a long time, teachers talk more about karma. They explained the deep meaning of the word through their own experiences. The events that the teachers said were all experienced by themselves, which was very effective.

I have to turn my head and re-examine it and the meaning behind it.

I try to find the answer from the root (or principle), which seems to convince skeptics like me more. Because after all, they are talking about "nose and eyes".

They will explain something from a philosophical point of view later.

They say, good is rewarded, and evil is rewarded. It's not like you don't report it. You will report it then.

Speaking of: quantitative change develops to a certain extent, there must be qualitative change: when you do evil to a certain extent, you will be punished;

"The police don't look for you, the sky looks for you, they look for you, and others look for you to get back at you";

As Laozi said, "the French Open is long, sparse and not leaking";

Also, "people do things, God knows", whether you do good or bad things, in fact, everyone knows;

If you do a good thing, you don't need to spread it around, because sooner or later someone will know;

When you do something bad, you consciously go unnoticed. In fact, the sky is watching. Even if you haven't been punished for a long time, it's actually connivance for you. If you think it's okay, you will push your luck. (People's desires are hard to level) You will be more unscrupulous and worse. At a certain time, you will be punished by national laws and justice.

They will use the theory of evolution: as you sow, you reap what you sow, what kind of seeds you plant and what kind of fruit you bear.

In other words, what kind of seeds you plant now ("remember" as teacher Zhang Xuan said) will inevitably bear what kind of fruit in the future. This sentence certainly contains both positive and negative meanings. If you do good, you will be rewarded; If you sow the seeds of donation for charity, you will get more money;

Of course, if you plant the seeds of unfilial murder, naturally your children will be unfilial and killed.

On the other hand, all your existence and living conditions are the seeds you planted intentionally or unintentionally before, and now they bear fruit.

They also used Newton's third law: action and reaction.

That is to say, it is fair that you will receive much reaction with how much force you play out.

This is consistent with the aforementioned "Guadou Theory".

But why is there such a causal relationship and what is the internal connection? I have been thinking about how the internal factors slowly grow, develop, grow, blossom and finally bear this fruit.

This is also a part of traditional culture. Since the ancestors have been able to sum up this result for thousands of years and come to a conclusion, there must be a reasonable and scientific connotation in it.