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I think an example of bad karma for me would be the time I illegally removed a bunch of radiators from a scrap yard and sold them for $175. I drove to the bank to cash the check and had to borrow a reserved parking space. When I came out the owner of the spot appeared and was angry so I hurridly backed out, but hit a utility pole- causing..guess what.. an estimate of $175 for repairs.
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I'd have to say yes. And it would have to be both "good" and "bad." All our lives are a series of actions and consequences of those actions. Some consequences are seen; some unseen or unnoticed for a time. Some of them even seem good and we later realize they weren't. Some things seem bad and later we realize that they were actually good to have been; what early Christian writers termed a "felix culpa" or "happy fault." Karma isn't some mystical hoodoo that takes place only in the world of the supernatural. Karma is simply physics and metaphysics.
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I am sure it has.It is just I would never know what past karma I was working out.Karma itself is free of good or bad,it is just action and reaction.
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The very nature of Kamma is that it will come around, if you lie, take what is not yours, engage in sexual misconduct, kill, indulge in drugs, that's enough then and there to regret it. The next reincarnation is what you might want to worry about then talking yourself out of a speeding ticket. Namaste.
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