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Old 07-04-2009, 02:39 AM   #18 (permalink)
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No one was arguing about the justice or injustice of an action. I was agreeing with his illumination of the fact that reality is shaded and enhanced by the energy and emotion you look at it with.

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Who decides what is righteous and what is unjust anyways?
The subject.
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Can we subjectively decide where our actions fall on the great cosmic karmic tally chart?
Yes. Doesn't mean we are correct.
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I don't believe Karma is a concept for the unenlightened to dwell upon.
I don't believe the "enlightened" person dwells much.
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