Karma Monologue

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The recognition of the world around me is hard to put into words, because there are things in this world beyond reach. The structure of humanity has powers that seem to slithers into everyone’s lives that’s beyond our control. I believe that there is a power in this world which binds us to our very core. A force stronger than all else that within every human a person can use this energy for good or bad called ‘Karma’. For instance, the world is comprised of stories of a power past our own ability. People have often dealt with this mysterious power after doing something bad. Everyone has good and bad Karma in their lives. Whether they do something prosperous worth giving credit for or the bad kind that only makes someone’s day and body entirely overwhelming. It’s all a matter of what one does that affects the balance of Karma. In …show more content…

You have to always take one’s feelings and actions into consideration or they’ll come back to haunt you. Karma I see as a way now to either haunt a person or make them pay for what they’ve done. Almost like the phrase ‘your lies will come back to haunt you’, but in the instance of Karma it’s greater than what it really seems. A deeper price should be paid when the actions aren’t taken into consideration and a person just wrongs others as they please. In a way, it’s like upsetting the balance of human nature. In all, trying to understand this power isn’t something that can be done, but can be shown. It’s a matter of what someone does, that makes Karma a loathed and important thing to humankind. We have become immune to good and bad events. Having the balance of good and bad is what a person needs to balance out their life, and though some choose the wrong way. I believe that this power called karma truly does bind people to their core, because it’s with are actions that Karma shows us the right way and punishes us when we do the wrong

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