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karma

Jan 04, 1997 06:00 PM
by liesel f. deutsch


Tom, hope you don't mind if I need to disagree with you. My concept of Karma
isn't that sin is unforgiveable because its consequences are inevitable. If
I believed that, what would be the use of trying to do anything right, or
better than last time? Why not just give up? t th4 contrary, I believe that
if you don't like the consequences of your actions, you can change things to
put yourself into more favorable circumstances.

Then you say >Every lesson from nature is consistent with the
>ideas that only the fittest survive 
Look up Lynn Margulies, who's a biochemist, I think. Her ideas are quite
different than survival of the fittest.

About success having a deadline, I don't know. If there is a deadline, it's
millennia away. Seems to me you're putting undue pressure on yourself.

Best wishes,

Liesel


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