RE: The doctrine of Karma - a flawed doctrine?

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Like you've mentioned, the person facing certain karma may not exactly be aware of what they did in the past to go through what they're are going through in the present but the good thing about karma is that it can always be worked off.

This doesn't necessarily mean the person would go through the same pain they inflicted upon others in their past lives but something similar that could teach them a 'specific lesson or better still, make them turn a new leaf. Once this is achieved, they have automatically worked off their karma(knowingly or unknowingly) and life goes on.

This simply means, karma isn't always a conscious thing.

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This whole theory is flawed. Suppose a children had stolen a pen. You saw him but say nothing to him. When he grows up, you slapped him but say nothing. He is now confused, perplexed and have no clue why was he slapped. So, you neither could punish him, nor could reform him. Instead you created a whole lot problems. Here You is God.

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