life problems
The ultimate life tool Karma therapy
One of the most powerfull allies to any person is to know about karma
therapy for if you understand this you can even Avoid getting health,
wealth, happiness, problems
Or if you currently have problems in those areas ie if you are ill,
or are poor , or are unhappy,
Give you the most effective powerful tool, which I have come across
to help you personally improve your life or even alleviate
problems entirely.
What do you think these statements mean taken out of the bible
John5:5-14 When Jesus discovered a man who had been ill for thirty
eight years .
On curing him Jesus said to the man.’Behold you have become well; do
not sin anymore so that nothing worse may befall you’
This clearly indicates that by implication of his statement that this
mans troubles were caused by breaking the law of karma.
Matthew 9;2 And behold they were bringing to him a paralytic, lying
on a bed and Jesus seeing their faith said to the paralytic "Take
courage, my son your sins are forgiven"
BUT WE ALL HAVE BEEN GIVEN A TOOL FOR TRANSFORMING OUR LIVES THAT
TOOL IS
GIVING
Putting something or some service into society is one of the most
transforming tools with which we all benefit . The value of it is
much higher than we can possibly know and it should be included as
part of everyone’s health , wealth happiness program. The giver may
ask how will helping others help my health or wealth or happiness !
That is a very good question, which is very worthy of a serious
amount of thought.
May 17th, 2005 at 7:43 am
This is a very un-helpful and potentially destructive message for a
healing group like this.
Give me a break! If we’re sick, we must have sinned? That’s a terrible
model for healing. It’s bad enough to have to deal with health
problems, but to pile a load of guilt on top of that makes the healing
process virtually impossible. The corrolary is that if you’re healthy
and wealthy, you must be good and sin-free. Do you really believe
that? What about the world leaders who seem to have everything, but
can’t seem to resist the urge to send thousands of other humans to
their deaths (I won’t mention names to avoid a political discussion,
but one of them in my opinion has the same initials as Golden Boy)?
<snip>
Huh? Karma explains randomness? Randomness is the law of nature. It’s
the law of entropy. Life is not fair or just. Or.. in the immortal
words of Forest Gump … ’shit happens’.
I’m a spiritual person, and I actually like many aspects of Buddhism
(and most other religions). But the practice of blaming all problems
on sin or karma is one philosophy I abhor. I also believe it’s very
harmful in a setting like this where we’re all healing. Most likely
the only ’sin’ we made to deserve the health problems were to believe
the advertisers and consume tons of sugary fruity pebbles.
Alisha
May 18th, 2005 at 6:18 am
Alisha - well said.
My 2 cents worth: This site is not a place to push fundamental religious
views.
Jo.
This is a very un-helpful and potentially destructive message for a
healing group like this.
Give me a break! If we’re sick, we must have sinned? That’s a terrible
model for healing. It’s bad enough to have to deal with health
problems, but to pile a load of guilt on top of that makes the healing
process virtually impossible. The corrolary is that if you’re healthy
and wealthy, you must be good and sin-free. Do you really believe
that? What about the world leaders who seem to have everything, but
can’t seem to resist the urge to send thousands of other humans to
their deaths (I won’t mention names to avoid a political discussion,
but one of them in my opinion has the same initials as Golden Boy)?
<snip>
Huh? Karma explains randomness? Randomness is the law of nature. It’s
the law of entropy. Life is not fair or just. Or.. in the immortal
words of Forest Gump … ’shit happens’.
I’m a spiritual person, and I actually like many aspects of Buddhism
(and most other religions). But the practice of blaming all problems
on sin or karma is one philosophy I abhor. I also believe it’s very
harmful in a setting like this where we’re all healing. Most likely
the only ’sin’ we made to deserve the health problems were to believe
the advertisers and consume tons of sugary fruity pebbles.
Alisha
May 18th, 2005 at 10:21 pm
I can’t seem to find who the original poster is of this topic. Just wanted
to mention to whoever it is that I don’t think that you’ve considered all
the possibilities. You use one passage, but neglect to mention other
passages such as the one where there was a blind man that Jesus healed.
After he healed him, someone asked why was this man blind–was it his sin or
the sin of his parents? Jesus answered that neither was at fault but that
this man was blind for the glory of God. Doesn’t seem so clear what that
might mean, but apparently there are other reasons for illnesses. Consider
the babies that become ill. They aren’t old enough to sin.
Please look more deeply before you accuse us of wrongdoing. I’m not saying
that we don’t do wrong things(no one is perfect), but evidently there is
much more involved than "we’re just a bunch of sinners." I know there are
lots of sinners out there with beautiful skin.
Take care,
Marla
——-Original Message——-
This is a very un-helpful and potentially destructive message for a
healing group like this.
Give me a break! If we’re sick, we must have sinned? That’s a terrible
model for healing. It’s bad enough to have to deal with health
problems, but to pile a load of guilt on top of that makes the healing
process virtually impossible. The corrolary is that if you’re healthy
and wealthy, you must be good and sin-free. Do you really believe
that? What about the world leaders who seem to have everything, but
can’t seem to resist the urge to send thousands of other humans to
their deaths (I won’t mention names to avoid a political discussion,
but one of them in my opinion has the same initials as Golden Boy)?
<snip>
Huh? Karma explains randomness? Randomness is the law of nature. It’s
the law of entropy. Life is not fair or just. Or.. in the immortal
words of Forest Gump … ’shit happens’.
I’m a spiritual person, and I actually like many aspects of Buddhism
(and most other religions). But the practice of blaming all problems
on sin or karma is one philosophy I abhor. I also believe it’s very
harmful in a setting like this where we’re all healing. Most likely
the only ’sin’ we made to deserve the health problems were to believe
the advertisers and consume tons of sugary fruity pebbles.
Alisha
May 19th, 2005 at 6:55 am
I don’t want to get on the religon kick as the person did before but I just want
to mention a few items that I have noticed throughout my life… During the
rough times in my life, (my moms death, my divorce, arguments, etc) my skin
always takes a turn for the worse.. Seems that stress and allergies/eczema go
hand in hand… For me, getting back to the basics and trying to keep my stress
level in balance seems to help.
As far as relating my skin issues to sin… I think God allows things to happen
in our life so we will look for something better. (focus on Him more) For
those of you who have read the book of Job (in the Bible), I often think about
the pain and suffering he went through but then God blessed him tremendously in
the end….
I believe we need to learn to have balance in our lives.. We need to be in tune
with our emotional, spirtual, and physical needs for our body to be healthy.. If
we lack in any of these areas, our body suffers in the long run….
May 21st, 2005 at 1:50 pm
Hi Jenny,
that is indeed a unique perspective of Job! I’ve always believed that the enemy
doesn’t know our thoughts or fears unless we verbalize them. he cannot read our
minds. So I think it important who you share your fears with. Make sure it’snot
someone who the enemy is able to use to attack your vunerable points.
I’ve studied the book many times and always come away learning something new.
For instance when he cried, "If only there was a mediator, … " paraphrasing of
course.