2014 m. rugpjūčio 4 d., pirmadienis

Must karma be a bitch, it is a very fair one


I am sure all of you are well acquainted with the saying "karma is a bitch". Referring to the word karma in English dictionary I find:

1. Hinduism & Buddhism The total effect of a person's actions and conduct during the successive phases of the person's existence,regarded as determining the person's destiny.
2. Fate; destiny.


None of these are unclear definitions. Believing in karma or not, being Buddhist, Hinduist or whatever - I think we are all familiar with the saying.
And, besides all of it, it is widely used by all sorts of people, from believers to level 9999 atheists.

It's good to see the situations that it is commonly used in. I have just remembered my weekend, generally speaking, spent with my friend who would almost tumble after every time she had said something offensive or simply negative about other people - known and unknown to her personally. Of course, shoes had to do a lot with it as well. But God damn it, after the first stumble I advised her to look ahead. And well, after the third time the same happened in such an accuracy with what she was talking about, all the other explanations were simply left behind.
And only one thing was clear.


Karma is a bitch


I am not sure whether I believe in karma completely. As a person holding deep interest in psychology I also question myself every time I hear my minds going on about "he got what he deserved" headline.

But however it is amazingly satisfactory to watch the people who use this saying at the right time. If you are still alive and able to talk and have a sense of humour, you can surely use it. It brightens up a situation. And if it happens for the third time in one day, possibly, in two hours, after the third time it gets such a meaning! We are laughing our asses off. And waiting for the fourth time. I even questioned myself if I would be sad if by any chance my friend, proceeding to the fourth stumble would actually fall and break her leg or something. I guess that is what we think of when we consider one's actions unacceptable or we can't approve of one's
virtues. But that is what I love about being friends: you don't need to accept all of others' virtues.

You can simply choose most of them and successfully ignore what is meanwhile left aside. Let it be. She has an opinion and I have one. And this certainly does not disturb be nor does it distract me from having fun listening to "karma is a bitch" recording for the third time.

Generally having friends and being able to tolerate some part of them, that asks for it, I think, is amazing. You can always refrain from having any sort of relationship with a person whose virtues you have seen and were not tremendously amazed by it. But if you perhaps have a friend, whom you have accepted, because he / she inspires you, makes you wonder, change your thoughts and opinions and laugh your ass off, you just have to come in an compromise with whatever you dislike in that person, his thoughts and feelings. And generally we are allowed to feel anything and we have that right used.

And I can merely pitying watch at how the karma is working. It does not even matter if it actually exists. But there certainly are those times when someone starts gossiping. Half minute passed. And here he stumbles.


Must karma be a bitch - it is a very fair one

And I enjoy it. I enjoy it as hell.



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