Many people feel frustrated and wonder, “I am good, so why am I suffering?” This is where the role of karma becomes important.
For example, imagine someone, perhaps a sibling or an outsider who is branded bad by many , takes away a property that rightfully belongs to you. You might think, “I haven’t done anything wrong, so why is this happening? & that too bád person being credited with something?”… This could be due to your past karma. Maybe in a previous birth, you did something wrong, and now you are facing the consequence. On the other hand, the bad person taking the property might have done something good in their past, and now they are being rewarded.
Without understanding karma, people often react emotionally. They fight, argue, or seek revenge, which only creates new negative karma. Instead, if you understand the rules of karma, you can accept the situation calmly.
Here’s how it works:
Every event in life is a result of separate karmas from the past & the present. The present might work immediate or later.
If someone falsely accuses you and others believe them, it could be a result of you wrongly accusing someone in a previous life or present life.Their good fortune or your suffering is not connected to your present actions—it’s tied to past deeds.
hen you react out of frustration or anger, you create new bad karma, which you’ll have to face later. Instead, if you remain calm and accept the situation, you break the cycle of negative karma.
Karma is always fair. If someone does wrong, they will face the consequences now or later. Similarly, if you do good, you will be rewarded in the present or in the future. The key is to stay calm, accept life as it comes, and avoid reacting negatively.
By understanding and applying this rule, you can keep your mind peaceful and blank out unnecessary thoughts. This is the way to handle life’s challenges and experience amazing inner peace.