QUESTION OF THE WEEK 9.5: "DO YOU BELIEVE IN DESTINY OR KARMA? CAN BOTH BE TRUE?"

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Good evening, and have a lovely day ahead of you; how are your pals and how is life treating you? I'm OK and having a good time. This week's question is wonderful and intriguing, and it should be handled appropriately. Some of the most recent questions were about spirituality, technology, and action, and this week we will be talking about destiny and karma. The issue is intriguing, and we have seen a variety of intriguing responses from other people, which will be as well. I am grateful to the @ecotrain community for providing us with such wonderful opportunity to grow as members of the hive community. Their votes and support are much appreciated.

Let us return to our original question: what is fate and karma? What are the beliefs held by various religions? Are they correct? All of which will be addressed in this piece. I've been reading several postings on how people define karma and fate. Almost eighty percent of users agree on the definition of both. Karma is described as an activity, work, or occurrence, and all people have karma in their lives. It is human nature to make mistakes by committing sin in one's life, and there are some who are hooked to good actions. What people reap will now be sown in his life.

In simple words it is apparent that people will face what he has done in his past which may be positive or bad. Some individuals have experienced in their lives that what they did in their lives to others, whether good or evil, will result in a reaction, which is known as karma. This idea is more popular in Hinduism or among Indians, who have a strong belief in Karma. They believe that everyone has a life in this world, and that if a person dies, he will resurrect and live again seven times. That is why there is more emphasis on Karma in Hinduism.

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Let us now consider destiny, which is the consequence of the Karma that a person's actions in his life deserve, and that deserve is the destiny. Every person has a destiny that is written in their luck, and once that destiny is determined, that thing will happen. I read one of his posts in which he stated that there are some things that might influence a person's fate, such as charity, good actions, and good humanity, and I agree with his words and views. If a person has done some horrible things in his life while unconscious, but after aiding humankind in all matters, his destiny may alter and he will be relieved of all that he has to endure.

If we debate it according to different faiths, everyone agrees that both karma and destiny are genuine, and practically all religions believe in both. According to Christianity, humans create their own karma and destiny with the assistance of God. They employ prayers and other forms of religion to determine their fate and destiny. However, this is the sole commandment that a person must follow in order to live a decent life and avoid sin, and God determines their fate and karma. (This is my research and interpretation, but I might be incorrect.)

According to Islam, everything is dependent on human individuals and their actions. If he does a good deed, he will be rewarded, and if he makes a barrier for mankind, he will be rewarded, but the outcome may be handed to them in this world or in the afterlife. In Islam, they are thoroughly studied, and after reading them, a person can comprehend how to live a decent life.

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However, Hindus and Buddhists do not claim to have communicated with karma. They merely act to build good karma (by doing good things) while avoiding too much negative karma, i.e. karma that results in continuous rebirths rather than freedom from the death/rebirth cycle. They think that karma and fate are predetermined for humans and cannot be modified in any scenario.

I am a big believer in Karma and destiny, based on my thoughts and understanding. Their events are genuine and have the potential to impact one's life. This is my response to the question, and I believe I addressed all of the bases in this post. Thank you for taking the time to read my blog.