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Act as though karma exists

Some people don’t believe in karma. We do.

When you give back to the universe, with no expectation of favor, you receive the same in return. The universe reflects what we project.

If you project love, you will receive love.
If you do favors for others, you will receive them.

Believing karma exists isn’t good solely for altruistic reasons – it’s also good for business. Taking care of customers and doing right for the community rewards your business in infinite ways. A strong community leads to a strong business.

Whether you believe in karma or not is a personal choice.
We hope our actions and intentions reflect that we do.

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4 Responses to “Act as though karma exists”

  1. WillowBear Says:

    Greets -

    Keep in my that it’s the doing that closes the loop and completes the cycle. Knowing that something needs to be done is where things start. (”Restlessness and discontent are the first necessities of progress. - Thomas A. Edison”) Knowing what is to be done and how (_prajna_) comes next. (”What what is said is not what is meant then what is to be done is left undone.”) Then there’s the willingness to do … the beginning of bodhicitta. And then … yaa, like that.

    With regards to the project: y’all have actually done. (Who cleans up after the goat? *grin*) With regards to UserProjects … mmmm … some produce while others sell, and profit from the selling. Mmmmm … definitional of capitalism.

    keep the campfire in mind
    W^B

    p.s. “Remember information?” would be a nice and proper addition to this form. Also indication of what markup is allowed, if any. (The best I’ve seen allowed HTML for italic and bold.)

  2. Shazz Says:

    One of the best ads I’ve seen was for eBay — it showed karma in action, all the kind things people do for each other each and every day (hold doors, let people get ahead of them in line if they have one item, return dropped items, help them pick up lost change).

    If you don’t believe in karma, you don’t believe in eBay’s business model.

    We all believe in karma at some point in our day. Try believing in it all day, every day.
    I’ve always believed (and experienced) that sharing is better than hording … has worked for me so far in my few decades of life. :-)

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