Buddha
In a world without resistance and where everyone is judge of themselves is karma needed in this world
In a world without resistance, where every individual is the judge of themselves, the concept of karma may appear redundant. After all, if everyone is solely responsible for their own actions and thoughts, is there really a need for a cosmic force to balance the scales of justice? This question delves into the heart of the nature of karma itself. Karma, fundamentally, is not about punishment or reward, but about the interconnectedness of all beings and the consequences of our actions. It is the belief that every thought, word, and deed has a ripple effect that extends beyond ourselves, affecting not only our own future but the world around us. In a world without resistance, where every action is rooted in compassion and understanding, the need for karma as a punitive force may indeed diminish. However, the underlying principle of cause and effect would still hold true, as our actions shape the world we inhabit and the kind of beings we become. In this sense, karma is not so much a judge as it is a reminder of our interconnectedness and the power we hold to create a more harmonious and enlightened world.
