Karma

Day 1,098, 22:31 Published in India India by Patanjali
This article is especially dedicated to those who are not RL indians, but at least curious about India and/or eIndia.
Sure, all of you, my indians friends, are wellcomed to spoke and contribute with opinions and corections if necesary.


Literarely KARMA (कर्म) mean action, in the sense of fact (how it is seen by the european logic/philosophy). Further more, KARMAn (कर्मन्) is an act/action and, also, the consequence of acts in a previous life.

Originaly, in the brahmanic (and pre brahmanic) tradition, KARMA have no morale sense,it was just a set of laws, rules, meant to create ballance betwen the one facts/deeds and his past/actual and future condition.

So, at the begining, the human was free but also responsible for hes deeds (also, at the begining, KARMA did not meant a cycle of reincarnations – just a natural law).
Latelly, in jainistic, budhist, vedanta, and even hinduistic wiev, perception of karma changed. In some, gods could interfeer and erase the „database”.
Also, later, karma became good and bad. All this, under the influence of other beliefs, much more black - withe related.

Important remain that KARMA is a statement of men’s freedom and self determination.

Even now, in Jainism it remains so, with no interference from above or bellow.

Still, budhism concept of „samsara” – the database of all facts, from all lifes and/or „moksa” – exit of the game, the liberation from the chain of reincarnation, have been better know in the world and have made a greater impact on the beliefs of human kind.

Et cum facta esset hora, discubuit, et apostoli cum eo. – Vulgata – Luca, 22

It is not the eR mechanics or laws that act like KARMA here. It is the KARMA himself.

Because the people behinde the scene (or screen) are subject to the same natural laws and, so, it becames a matter of beliefs, even in a game.

So, people or Empires rise and fall, not because is a cycle of the game mechanics, nor because the game change, but because so it have to be

Be aware !