From some perspectives, bad people had karma. The theory of causality believed that everything had a cause and effect. Karma was an understanding of causality. For example, in the movie " Karma," the movie had the theme of " evil will be punished," which reflected the idea that bad people would have corresponding consequences. In some views, such as people who cheat others will get sick for others, people who borrow money and don't pay back will take disaster for others, etc., also hinted that bad people would suffer some kind of " effect." However, from a scientific point of view, there was no scientific evidence to prove the existence of the so-called karma against bad people. It was more based on cultural, religious, or moral understanding. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
From a philosophical point of view, karma did not happen immediately. Although there were words like " A good family will have good fortune, and a bad family will have bad luck " in the Book of Changes to express the idea of causality, the causality in the real world was complicated. There might be a time difference or a variety of factors. Take the movie " Karma " as an example. In the movie, the villain, Sylvan, tacitly agreed that his accomplices violated someone else's daughter. His evil deeds did not seem to get retribution for the time being, but the development of the movie presented a kind of causality logic through the construction of the story. Every evil deed was like a seed, which would eventually take root and germinate, bringing bad consequences. In real life, we see that bad people don't get bad karma immediately because of social structure, personal luck, and many other factors. From the perspective of social structure, there may be loopholes in the legal system or difficulties in law enforcement, resulting in the evil deeds of bad people not being discovered and punished in time. From the perspective of personal luck, they may temporarily benefit from certain situations, but in the long run or from the perspective of moral causality, their evil deeds will still plant bad seeds, which may eventually lead to bad results. However, this result was not absolute. It could also change due to the intervention of other positive factors. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
This statement was wrong. Family violence was not because of bad karma, but because it was illegal. In a family relationship, if there is violence between family members, such as husband against wife, parents against children, and adult children against parents, women and children are the main victims. Some middle-aged, elderly people, men, and disabled people will also become victims. Such violence will cause death, serious injuries, minor injuries, physical pain, or mental pain. In March 2024, the relevant departments issued a notice to actively prevent and effectively punish domestic violence crimes and strengthen criminal justice protection for victims of domestic violence. Regardless of the reason, domestic violence such as hitting people was wrong. The victim of domestic violence should know how to protect themselves and take legal weapons to defend their rights when necessary. The novel," Deaths from domestic violence, I went crazy from the bullet comments ", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There was no absolute difference between good and bad in Karma. In the beliefs of both Buddhism and Buddhism, Karma refers to actions in this life that will affect the next life, and the outcome depends on the nature of the action itself. If a person's behavior is good, such as kindness, compassion, justice, etc., the karma produced may be regarded as good karma and may bring positive effects. On the contrary, if the behavior is evil, such as cruelty, greed, fraud, etc., it may be bad karma and bring negative effects. In the concept of yoga, Karma was a blueprint for a person's life, without any reward or punishment. Therefore, Karma was a complex concept that could not be simply judged as good or bad.
This statement lacked sufficient evidence. Good fate and bad fate were two different kinds of relationship states. A good relationship was usually described as a relationship where two people get along well, are comfortable, support each other's growth, and progress together, while a bad relationship was often filled with quarrels, conflicts, fatigue, and development. Their existence or not did not necessarily have a causality relationship where one party appeared and the other party ended. Some people might encounter the right fate after experiencing the evil fate, some people might have been in the evil fate and never met the right fate, and some people might not have the experience of the evil fate in the process of accompanying the right fate. The two were more independent concepts, each describing different relationships. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Those who cheated on their feelings might suffer the following karma: 1. Losing the love of others and being despised: Those who deceive their feelings will often lose the true love of others and be despised. Because this kind of behavior violated the principle of treating each other sincerely and made people who really cared about feelings stay away from them. 2. ** Damage to family and work, betrayal of relatives and friends **: Deception in a relationship may destroy the relationship between couples or family harmony, causing resentment from partners and children, and may also be criticized by relatives and friends. If the scandal spread to the workplace, it would also affect work, resulting in poor relationships and a decline in career. 3. [Chaotic energy, bad luck: From the perspective of the energy field, the magnetic field of a person who deceives his feelings is dirty and chaotic, and the inner emotional world is barren.] This would affect their luck, good fortune, and good karma, such as career stagnation, poor financial luck, and declining health. 4. [Convicted by conscience: Humans have a basic sense of right and wrong. Those who deceive their feelings may know deep down that this behavior is immoral. In the dead of the night, they will feel guilty and regretful.] 5. ** Difficult to obtain true happiness **: They may be played and betrayed by their feelings in the emotional world. They can only obtain short-term happiness. The emotional world is barren and messy, empty and lonely, unable to obtain true and lasting happiness. 6. ** Backlash of Love **: They may not feel it at the moment, but as time goes by, they may fall into the swamp of love and suffer the consequences of their own actions, such as being hurt by others in the same way. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Taiji Noble was one of the Four Pillar Fiends. The Taiji Nobles often had the following 'cause and effect' related situations: ** 1. Causality in terms of personality ** 1. ** Smart, studious and studious ** - Those who entered the Taiji Noble Plane were usually smart and mature early. They were eager to learn and study. This personality trait made it easy for them to delve into their studies or knowledge exploration. From the perspective of cause and effect, because of this personality, they could often achieve better results in their studies and knowledge acquisition. For example, it was easier to delve deeper into the study of literature, history, philosophy, religion, metaphysics, etc. They were full of curiosity about mysterious things, such as the Book of Changes, metaphysics, Chinese medicine, Qigong, special functions, UFO, etc. Their interest also prompted them to continue to study and study, and then they might have more gains in these fields. 2. ** Upright focus and moral perseverance ** - The person who led the Taiji noble was upright and focused, and did things from beginning to end. The cause of this personality might be related to the concept of Taiji contained in the Taiji noble. Taiji represented the beginning and end of all things, a symbol of balance and order. In terms of causality, their upright and focused personality made them disdain to do things that hurt others. They followed a high moral bottom line, won the respect and trust of others in interpersonal relationships, and then gained better results in interpersonal relationships, such as obtaining recognition and help from others. ** 2. Causality in terms of luck ** 1. ** The development of career and studies ** - In terms of career, because the Taiji nobles were focused and tenacious, this characteristic became one of the reasons for their good achievements in their careers. They were able to finish what they started, so their career development was often smoother. For example, they were more likely to achieve results in academic research. From the perspective of cause and effect, their focused attitude was the cause, and their success in their careers and studies was the effect. If a Taiji noble received the help of other Guigeji astrologers, he would be able to achieve more results in his career, such as being dignified and rich. 2. ** Interpersonal relationships and turning misfortune into good fortune ** - The Taiji Nobles were calm and good at dealing with interpersonal relationships. The reason was that they were upright, focused, and had character traits such as finishing what they started. From the perspective of causality, these personality traits were the cause, which made it easy for them to obtain the recognition and help of others in social interactions. When they encountered difficulties or crises, they could often get the guidance or help of nobles to turn the crisis into safety. Good interpersonal relationships were an important factor for them to turn misfortune into good fortune. ** 3. Karma Manifestation in Different Pillars ** 1. ** Year Pillar ** - If a Taiji noble was in his prime, his life master would be smart, studious, and had a strong learning ability. He might show a certain amount of talent and potential in his early years, and he would finish what he started. The cause of this early performance may be the influence of the Taiji noble in the younger years, and the effect is that it is easy to get the love and help of the elders in the process of growth, because the elders often appreciate the younger generation who have potential and do things seriously. 2. ** Moon Pillar ** - When a Taiji noble appeared in the moon pillar, the life master's emotions were stable and his heart was relatively calm. He could remain calm in the face of pressure and trouble. This personality trait might be caused by the influence of the Taiji nobles in the moon pillar, and the result was that it was easy to get the care of the elders. However, sometimes, they might not be willing to express their feelings and thoughts, resulting in poor communication. This was also a karmic phenomenon brought about by the Moon Pillar Taiji Nobles. 3. ** Sun Pillar ** - People with Taiji Nobles were steady and reliable. This characteristic was because they could be trusted by others in their work and life, become reliable supporters, and be willing to help others. They were good at balancing the needs of others and their own interests. However, they might be too obedient in certain situations and lack the courage to stick to their own opinions. This was a kind of karma brought by the Sun Pillar Taiji nobles. 4. ** Shi Zhu ** - The Taiji Nobles of the time pillar would affect the fate of their master's later years and the fate of their children. The children of the life master had better luck, and their children were promising and filial. They could also enjoy their old age. This result might be related to the influence of the Taiji nobles. They were more harmonious in social interactions and were good at dealing with interpersonal relationships, but sometimes they might be too compromising and unwilling to stick to their own principles. This was also the cause and effect situation brought by the Taiji nobles. It should be noted that the eight characters were only a traditional cultural phenomenon, and its scientific nature had not been proven. It could not be used as the only basis for judging life.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a graphic novel with 'bad karma' in the title might be about the consequences of negative actions or a character's journey through a world where bad karma plays a significant role.
One bad friend karma story is when a person used to constantly borrow money from their friend without ever paying it back. Later, that person lost their wallet with a lot of cash in it. It seems like karma coming back at them for not being honest with their friend's money.
The main theme of 'Bad Karma' comic could be about redemption and the consequences of one's actions.
It could have different meanings depending on the context. Maybe it's about a negative consequence related to the cartoon character.