Do you ever notice how people always only ever talk about Karma in a negative sense?
They seem to only notice when things are not going well.
I am no exception, I was over at a friend's last night, and I guess said something about having bad Karma several times - and well I was called on it.
Now the other weird thing about my perceptions of Karma is that it's not overarching, it seems to be localized to certain areas. However by definition, Karma is a general overarching principle - you get back what you put out.
So I technically have good Karma for some things - I seem to win a lot of tickets to sporting events - and pretty good seats too.
And I seem to have very good Karma with strangers. Just the other week a gas station attendant bought me a lottery ticket, because he felt I looked lucky, and I didn't want to buy one.
I have good Karma for finding people to spend time with - I am never alone for too long when I don't want to be.
Here's the other inconsistency, Karma's suppose to be about what you put out there. Well, I'm pretty sure that I'm a consistent predictable person, so shouldn't my Karma be consistent across all genres?
I guess Karma is definitely not an exact science - if a science at all :)
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