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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: What is the best thing you ever found along the highway?


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Posted by Kelly C on February 13, 2003 at 05:58:37 from (63.171.43.140):

In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: What is the best thing you ever found along the highway? posted by John (SC) on February 13, 2003 at 03:58:06:

No need to apologize here. I think many of us at one time or another has made or had to make a decision that in hindsight we wish we had not made. We cannot go back in time and change it to make the right one.
Believe me. I have done more than my share of stupid things. Still do on occasion; my wife would say it is a daily occurrence.

This next part may sound a little strange. It is something I learned from a Hindu friend of mine. Now I am not a Hindu but when you think about it it makes since. He told me that when you do things that are not right. You place your Karma out of alignment. I.E. Bad Karma. No matter how long ago.
So in my words. You would have Karma debit.
You would then need to make good deeds to generate some good Karma and out weigh the bad Karma you created. Follow me?

I try to keep this in mind when ever I am faced with a decision that might create some bad Karma.
Example:
Just 3 weeks ago. I had a knock on my front door at 05:30. I opened the door and there was a 60+ year old lady there needing help. She had run over a big rock on the road about 1/4 mile from my house and was in need of assistance.
Good Karma opportunity!!
I got her and my tire changing stuff into my pick up and away we went.
After making the needed repairs and getting her ready to go.
She wips out a $20 bill and says. "Here is for your trouble". I politely declined stating she was going to need it to get that tire fixed.

Now there is no way, No how, No who. That I was going to take that money. I still owed Karma for when a guy saved my family and me by giving me a battery at a rest stop around Janesville, Wisc a few years ago.
If I had taken the $20 I would owe Karma again.
Sounds superstitious and maybe it is. But it works!
There is a reason why some people keep having bad things happen to them. Or maybe not, but I will follow this path as it seems to work for me.



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