Monday, December 19, 2011

Newton's Third Law

Karma; the consequences of your life are sown into what you do or how you behave. What happens to us in my opinion is a direct reflection of the energy that we put into the world. More often than not, people believe that they have bad Karma but in reality everything that happens to us wether good or not so good is a blessing. For in that experience you learn something from it.  We are all responsible for our own causes and the energy we put into the world. But our actions and reactions are intertwined. So how do we make sure that we emit that positive energy needed to make the world go round? What do we do. First I would say that you realize that the world is bigger than you. Everything that you do and how you interact with the world is the result of a larger entity. What happens daily, how you interact with the world is the result of people and the world working together to make sure that your day goes according to your routine. Everything that you use was made for the betterment of society.  Secondly what you give is what you get. The world owes you nothing. But you, you owe the world and everything in it, all of your being. The world wether personal or on a larger scale will only be as great as you make it. You have to be able to whole heartedly deposit  happiness into the world and release positivity to be able to truly enhance it. When you put out happiness and doing loving things for others you are truly happier. Disharmony is not what we need. The over arching theme of Karma in my opinion is not just emit positive energy in hopes or expectations of receiving something back. But to put into the earth and world around us to better those that we interact with.  "Newton's third law: All forces in the universe occur in equal but oppositely directed pairs. There are no isolated forces; for every external force that acts on an object there is a force of equal magnitude but opposite direction which acts back on the object which exerted that external force."

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