A popular saying: we reap what
we sow true. But between the sowing and the reaping, there can be many unexpected
climatic conditions which can negate this saying. So, sometimes, we sow with
the right intentions but are unable to reap what we want.
As they say, there is many a
slip between the cup and the lip, so there arise unexpected circumstances’ ...
Karmically, what brings us happiness for the moment can result in unhappiness later. For example, a wonderful marriage which can sour later. Or anything else for that matter. The opposite is also equally true. You start off on the wrong foot and end up really positive.
So, these proverbs are very
limited somehow. We sow with intentions and that predictably should have good
results. But we forget that karmically, we are interconnected and therefore,
one man's gain could be another person's loss.
So, living for the moment is
the best way to go because we don't know the full implications and the far
reaching effects of what we sow.
Surekha Kothari
surekhakothari.wordpress.com
Speakingtree Blog: www.speakingtree.in/public/surekhakothari
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