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expand the proverb as you sow so you will reap

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Answered by rajivprasad197ova2fb
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The proverb means that the plant will be the seed of which plant you sow as the same the deeds done by you will give the result same as your work either be good or bad.
Answered by poorvipavi123
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You shall harvest what you plant, spiritual or natural. If you sow the seeds of corruption, you shall reap the fruits of corruption. If you sow the spirit of love for all, you shall reap life everlasting.

If you roll a stone, to hurt someone, it will turn and roll back on you all and 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 the 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 it is implied in the golden rule ‘Do unto others as you would have them do unto you’. The implication is 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 ever hurt anyone in his/her life, may wonder what she/he did to deserve such treatment. Perhaps in a previous life, the same soul was the perpetrator of abuse. Then, the doctrine 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 obvious application of Karma might be a young adult who finds him/herself bound to a wheel chair 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, e.g., might simply have chosen to experience the birth and young adult stages of life before deciding what he wanted to do with his life as an adult in his next incarnation.

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