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Inheriting someone else's karma
« on: February 25, 2025, 03:07:06 PM »
Do you ever wonder why nothing ever seems to work out for you? It could be that you're connected to someone whose experiencing karma or has been cursed.




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Re: Inheriting someone else's karma
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2025, 04:00:31 PM »
generational curse... there's such a thing.



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Re: Inheriting someone else's karma
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2025, 02:40:19 AM »
That can happen.

That's why we avoid interacting with some
people.

I'm more choosy now.



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Re: Inheriting someone else's karma
« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2025, 09:38:53 AM »
Or if we own up to our mistakes and take steps to improve and learn from them, we can work toward making positive changes in our lives.



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Re: Inheriting someone else's karma
« Reply #4 on: February 27, 2025, 01:37:58 PM »
Or if we own up to our mistakes and take steps to improve and learn from them, we can work toward making positive changes in our lives.

People who are eating their karma don't do that. They just find another doormat who will put up with them or they end up in a karmic relationship.

A man was a player and broke many hearts. He finally got married to a woman who was attractive, educated, and the breadwinner. However, the wife was very abusive by cheating all the time and ordered him to take care of everything in the house, including raising the kids. It caused his health to deteriorate, which made it even more difficult for him to leave her. So which one of them is getting karma? Probably both. They are each other's karmic. The wife is obviously not happy with him, which is why she cheats all the time. She probably wronged a lot of men to end up with him.




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Re: Inheriting someone else's karma
« Reply #5 on: February 27, 2025, 03:39:13 PM »
I got a guy who preached that to me but I let him talk the talk. 

To him, bad karma is something his forefather have owed someone for something and he's paying the price for it. 

IT doesn't hurt or make sense to you if you are not a believer of it.  I see it as a testament of living a life.  You can't have a perfect life and voided of the bad stuff.  Just like any cuts, it hurts but it will heal eventually.  Just gotta give it some time. 



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Re: Inheriting someone else's karma
« Reply #6 on: February 27, 2025, 09:55:08 PM »
I hate to say it, but someone has to say it. When bad things happen to us, it's because we fuke up somewhere along the way..these could be things we fuke up deliberately, or inadvertently. The only other reason why misfortunes or bad karma might happen to us, is for sacrificial purposes.....S uch as going through trials and tribulations.. ..suffer now, so when the blessings come, we don't abuse it or take it for granted.

We're all here to sacrifice and learn. And unless we pass, will we be allow to enter Heaven...other wise, the universe makes us come back to earth over and over again until we get it right....I sure don't want to come back to earth next time around....most fuking humans are dispicable...l ol



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Re: Inheriting someone else's karma
« Reply #7 on: February 28, 2025, 09:56:08 AM »
People who are eating their karma don't do that. They just find another doormat who will put up with them or they end up in a karmic relationship.

A man was a player and broke many hearts. He finally got married to a woman who was attractive, educated, and the breadwinner. However, the wife was very abusive by cheating all the time and ordered him to take care of everything in the house, including raising the kids. It caused his health to deteriorate, which made it even more difficult for him to leave her. So which one of them is getting karma? Probably both. They are each other's karmic. The wife is obviously not happy with him, which is why she cheats all the time. She probably wronged a lot of men to end up with him.

The couple's situation sounds unhealthy and dysfunctional, and both individuals may have contributed to the dynamic in different ways. Their behaviors can be more accurately described as a lack of moral compass or moral values, rather than being a result of karmic consequences.



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Re: Inheriting someone else's karma
« Reply #8 on: February 28, 2025, 10:55:22 PM »
Cali Guy,

A tiger never loses it's stripes. Yes, I believe these two ended up where they are due to their own doing.



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Re: Inheriting someone else's karma
« Reply #9 on: February 28, 2025, 11:05:04 PM »
That can happen.

That's why we avoid interacting with some
people.

I'm more choosy now.

Only time will tell. The fruits you bear will determine if you chose wisely.

There are only two reasons why you can't leave.

1. You willingly choose to stay.
2. Your karmic contract has not ended.

Or maybe there is a third reason:

3. Witch craft

Think of the time when the universe aligned your path with the right person and you passed it up. You are either making a conscious decision to deny yourself happiness OR are too deeply tied with karmic contracts.


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Re: Inheriting someone else's karma
« Reply #10 on: February 28, 2025, 11:14:58 PM »
I hate to say it, but someone has to say it. When bad things happen to us, it's because we fuke up somewhere along the way..these could be things we fuke up deliberately, or inadvertently. The only other reason why misfortunes or bad karma might happen to us, is for sacrificial purposes.....S uch as going through trials and tribulations.. ..suffer now, so when the blessings come, we don't abuse it or take it for granted.

We're all here to sacrifice and learn. And unless we pass, will we be allow to enter Heaven...other wise, the universe makes us come back to earth over and over again until we get it right....I sure don't want to come back to earth next time around....most fuking humans are dispicable...l ol

Some people's mistake will yield negative consequences. But some other people are simply living their karma because they're a horrible person and have played too many others.



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Re: Inheriting someone else's karma
« Reply #11 on: February 28, 2025, 11:21:20 PM »
I got a guy who preached that to me but I let him talk the talk. 

To him, bad karma is something his forefather have owed someone for something and he's paying the price for it. 

IT doesn't hurt or make sense to you if you are not a believer of it.  I see it as a testament of living a life.  You can't have a perfect life and voided of the bad stuff.  Just like any cuts, it hurts but it will heal eventually.  Just gotta give it some time.

Ha! He lives!

You've been MIA for awhile now.

Anyways, a person can't do others dirty and not expect to get some payback. But all it really means is that they messed with the wrong person this time. lol!!!




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Re: Inheriting someone else's karma
« Reply #12 on: March 05, 2025, 08:48:35 PM »
Yuav luag poj tau luag dab coj
Yuav luag sev tau luag dab ev

Noj luag qub zaub ces raws raws plab li luag...haha :2funny: :2funny:



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Re: Inheriting someone else's karma
« Reply #13 on: March 05, 2025, 11:40:59 PM »
Yuav luag poj tau luag dab coj
Yuav luag sev tau luag dab ev

Noj luag qub zaub ces raws raws plab li luag...haha :2funny: :2funny:

That's why people's relationship history is important to look at. But some people can't make it work no matter if they're with a divorcee or a never-been-married. They also can't make it work with a toxic or healthy partner.



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