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According to Indian Yogic system the time of death is governed by the karma of a living entity. When the karma's course is finished then death takes place. It is not clear how to find out what constitutes karma, its duration or how many karmas a person accumulates during his/her lifetime.
Originally posted by IgnorantSquare
Realize this about Karma:
According to Indian Yogic system the time of death is governed by the karma of a living entity. When the karma's course is finished then death takes place. It is not clear how to find out what constitutes karma, its duration or how many karmas a person accumulates during his/her lifetime.
Karmaless
Originally posted by MamaJ
reply to post by Angle
I personally do not think we are ever "punished" for mistakes. I think we learn from them. Reaping what you sow can be looked at as a punishment I guess....
Originally posted by MamaJ
reply to post by Angle
I have many reasons why I believe we reincarnate. You could reincarnate for another and it have nothing to do with personal Karma.