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as you sow so shall reap essay 300 words

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Answered by ked2001
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As You Sow So Shall You Reap

In other words, you shall harvest what you plant, spiritual or natural, as God said he was not mocked, for if you sow the flesh, you shall the flesh, reap corruption, but if you sow the spirit of love for all, you shall reap life everlasting.

If you role a stone, you know to hurt someone, it will turn and roll back on you all sand so if you dig a pit for someone, you will fall in it yourself. God is the great paymaster, we are His workmanship, we are the clay and he is Potter so do something for the God who made you and He will not forget the things that you do but you shall receive your pay, good or bad.

The theory of Karma is spoken about in many of the sacred texts of all the religions in the world and in implied in the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. The implication: as you treat others, so you will be treated. What is difficult to grasp about Karma is when it is actually playing a role in your life. The survivor of abuse, who may not have eve hurt anyone in his/her life, the same soul was the perpetrator of abuse. Then the promise of Karma would be in force. On the other hand, perhaps the soul “accepted” the abuse because it possesses the strength to survive, learn and stop the cycle of abuse. Another more obtuse application of Karma might be young adult who finds him/herself bound to a wheelchair from a hit by a driver. Why did it happen? Perhaps in previous life, this soul was a corrupt judge who imprisoned those who would not bow to his corrupt ways.  This unjust imprisonment of others has resulted in the seemingly unjust imprisonment of their body in their current incarnation. Not every tragedy we live through is the result of some terrible wrongs we did in our past life. A child who dies of an illness at an early age, for example, might simply have chosen to experience the birth and young adult stages of life before deciding what they wanted to do with his life as an adult in his next incarnation.

Karma is inescapable. Your actions do return to you. it may not be in this lifetime, but it certainly will return in some way. How you deal with the return of this karmic energy determines whether or not you bring your soul further into balance or create more karmic energy that must be death with at a later stage. If you seek to learn from the seeming injustices in your life, chances are that you will be balancing your karmic books rather than increasing your karmic debt.

It is helpful to look at Karma as a sort of credit card. Each time we do something in our lives motivated by love, we are “paying off” some of the Karmic debt we have built up over our many lifetimes. Each time we act in selfish interest, we are charging something else to our credit card. The goad is not to have a credit due to us because in doing so it would mean that someone, somewhere still owed some debt. The goal is to get our balance to zero. To pay off our karmic credit card an make no more charges on it. Then we will have reached our goal and there evil be no need to return to this physical plane and we will once again be reunited with the Divine.

Karma is often thought about as being some debt we are repaying from a past life. But karma can be “paid” in the same lifetime it is created. We can read in many sacred texts that what you so is what you reap, what you give comes back to you three time over as you do so it shall be done to you. all of these are speaking of karma. Even Jesus spoke of “Karma when he said we should do unto others as we would have it done unot us since that is exactly what will happen.”

“As you sow, so shall you reap” has relevance in today’s competitive market place as well as in the timeless arena of human relationships. At every juncture, in all times, this theory of karma is well respected and well observed. Rightly said, “By someone, “Do good, find good”.

Answered by ridhidv43
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The quality of the seeds that you sow determines the quality of the crops that you harvest .If the seeds are of superior quality then the yield will also be the same .Similarly that benefits that one enjoys in life are directly proportionate to the efforts that one puts in.If a person is lazy about doing any job then he or she cannot expect any benefit out of that.Here it can also refer to the fact that in order to have mature and responsible adults one must always install good habits and sensible moral values in children .Once upon a time there were two kings who ruled over neighbouring kingdoms.King Aryan was great warrior who looked after his subjects very well.All his people loved him because he was always looking into their safe and welfare and made sure that all were happy and leading a healthy life.On another hand king Vaishal was very lazy who was spending his money in entertaining and dancing.He did not pay attention to the needs or development activities of people .His people were very angry because he was looking into their needs or listening to them .One day a powerful king decided to capture these two kingdoms and made his way with strong army.King Aryan's army was alert and was ready to face the enemies.Although they know the king was very powerful , even children and women were ready to come to the war and fight to protect the king .Whereas in kingdom of king Vaishal the people started fleeing to neighbouring kingdoms leaving the king all by himself when they heard about the war.They were not interested to protect their king who did nothing for them.And Vaishal realized his foolishness but it was too late.He was defeated and fled for his life .King Aryan defeated the king with help of his motivated army.By this story we can understand that if we do good even others will also do good if we are bad even they will be towards us.

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