Sunday, June 10, 2007

Karma - A new theory

We've all heard the infamous saying or caution ~ What goes around, comes around. And we've conveniently summed it up as karma.

We're suppose to be conscious of all our acts and deeds, keeping in mind never to do anything bad, because it is bad Karma and hence, one day, we will receive retribution by having bad things in our lives, as an effect to the bad things we have caused.

Now, hear me out on this.

Supposedly, if a group of people did bad things to you, and the rules of karma reigns, they are all in danger of having karma come back and bite them in the bum, right? But what about you? You should now technically have karma brownie points in waiting.

While it is assumed that karma brownie points exercised would equate to having good things happen to you, what if you chose to exercise it in a different manner?

In the world of accounting, there is a debit and a credit to every transaction. But there is also the concept of contra - knocking off against whatever balances you have.

Suppose, just suppose for a moment here... what would happen if YOU did some bad karma?

Would that mean that it'll come back and hit you one day? Or does it just dock off the good karma brownie points that you have in storage?

Everybody now ~ *hmmmm*

Think about it.

Author's note:
This posting is not meant to cause alarm. It is merely for intellectual discussion. Afterall - I'm not a practicing accountant for a reason *wink*

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

my dear.. brownie points is man-made.. for most of us, we dont notice that every day thats we have is subjected to our so call 'karma'.. juz think for a moment, if i have a good day, i would think it is good 'karma'..cos i would may hav been hit by a car or hav an accident for that matter of fact.. for good or bad 'karma' to happen, it is not neccessary it must be a significant event that gonna happen or had happened.. cos 'karma' lives by us and every moment every second of whatever we do will determine that next moment or the next second that things will gonna happen..hence the sayin 'whats goes around comes around'.. :)