Wednesday, January 24, 2018

The Complete Way Karma Steal

It's Hard to Find Money If You're Still Doing It - The Complete Way Karma Steal



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Just bought the iPhone yesterday, the next day mugged on the bus.

New payday, when withdrawing money at the ATM, his money was left behind and vanished.

Just try to invest, it turns out fraud and money lost.

Just open the store, the price of the merchandise goes down and you go bankrupt.

Just imagine when you hit this thing, you must think this person is evil, or it's because your friend does not accompany you when you come home tonight, or other reasons that can justify your misfortune. Or maybe you bemoaned your fate and said, "Life is not fair anyway!" Is that right? When all these questions are raised, Buddhism replied:

"It is the result of karma that you have to bear."

You may be able to reason that this is one of the criminals, or you think all because of you who are not careful, but all these things lead to the conclusion that you lost an object, and of course this incident does not come immediately from the sky . Yes, you must have made the causes that make you feel at this time losing that stuff, that is STEALING.

Simple logic like this, when you steal a property of others, there are others who feel the loss of property. To be fair, you should feel the loss of things as the person feels, right? This is the law that Buddhists and Hindus believe, the law of karma. But keep in mind that this law of karma is not the law of retaliation, but rather the law of cause and effect, meaning that when you steal, you instill a cause to receive the effects that are appropriate for yourself, not others.

"So all the consequences that you currently experience are the result of your own actions."

Continue to the steal case, you feel a good person, never do theft, but why often experience loss? There are two explanations that can explain this read, namely:

The theft you did in past lives. The consequences of stealing are: poverty, suffering, disappointment, life dependent on others
You commit theft, but do not know and realize that it is categorized as stealing.

Then let's see what can make things that you do is considered stealing, or even can aggravate the consequences of the steal you.

Basic: goods have other people, not necessarily tangible goods, intangible goods can also, for example ideas, digital works or software.
Thinking behind it: what do you think when 'deciding' to take the property of others, divided into three namely:
Identification: taken really goods have someone else, no one take
Motivation: there is a desire to take the person's belongings
Klesha: there is an inherent attitude, hate, or ignorance when taking the item.
Action: the act of taking the item itself. Want to make yourself kek, for others kek, ngambilnya nyuruh orang kek, as long as we take the goods of others who are not given to us, it includes the act of stealing.
Resolution: there is a thought, "Hurray, now this stuff is mine."
If your actions meet the 4 points above, you've done complete karma stealing and receive complete consequences as well.

Find out about the consequences of karma stealing here.

If you borrow other people's items, keep forgetting to be returned, who have also forgot to lend. That's not stealing right?

When you think, "It's mine stuff mine because that person forgot", it means you've stolen.

So already know that avoiding stealing is not that easy? This means that maybe small actions like nge-charge without permission, or minjem goods forget backin, which all this time you feel okay, it turns out to be a steal also.

Then what to do? All you have to think about is how do you begin to avoid the act of theft, let alone what you have been unconsciously doing, let's start from the feeling of regret and fear the consequences first, try to keep in mind. You do not want to suffer the above things again due to karma stealing right?

The Buddha teaches the karmic law of purpose so that all the things that you experience today must be accepted as a valuable lesson as a result of our karma, so instead of lamenting the results of your past karma (since the past is irreversible). Instead, from now on, we try to avoid the act of theft. Let's be positive and do our best!

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