Mar 02, 2009 13:17
Where does the word Karma come from??? Well following the Internet I can conclude it comes from the Indian society. They see it as a whole cycle of positive thinking and actions and deeds. Karma results into rewards and getting certain things.
People in the western world use this word to persuade people to buy something, such as a talisman, by saying it will give them a positive karma. Isn't that abusing the trust people put into you? I believe so!
Karma is not something you can fool with, some say that if you use it the wrong way it will work against you resulting in a lot of pain and unhappiness. People who sell for example a Karma necklace or something like often end up happier than others. They say it is all thanks to the necklace! I think it's because they believe they will do better that they will also do that! It's all about believing in yourself and thinking you can do it. If you do you will notice you will do better and that you will try harder. It's not something that comes by yourself, it's something you have to want really bad.