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On Jun 28, 2011Ajeet wrote :
I feel the question of forgiving someone comes into play when someone has done something wrong to u, but if one does believe in the karma theory, that ones past actions are a cause of the present situation, then there is no one to forgive cause no one has committed a mistake - even when they have apprently/physically/vocally done/said something wrong to you - they are just a means for something wrong being done to u in the past, but in reality it's your bad karma that has surfaced via them doing wrong to u! so technically it's your wrong that has come to you via them, blame and forgive your wrong and not the one who has done u wrong, thank the one who has done u worng as he/she was a means with which u realized your mistake in the past..and that it ensure u will not repeat it in the future..
On Jun 28, 2011 Ajeet wrote :
I feel the question of forgiving someone comes into play when someone has done something wrong to u, but if one does believe in the karma theory, that ones past actions are a cause of the present situation, then there is no one to forgive cause no one has committed a mistake - even when they have apprently/physically/vocally done/said something wrong to you - they are just a means for something wrong being done to u in the past, but in reality it's your bad karma that has surfaced via them doing wrong to u! so technically it's your wrong that has come to you via them, blame and forgive your wrong and not the one who has done u wrong, thank the one who has done u worng as he/she was a means with which u realized your mistake in the past..and that it ensure u will not repeat it in the future..