(August 11, 2015 at 8:43 am)Little Rik Wrote:(August 11, 2015 at 8:32 am)Iroscato Wrote: Rik, how do you explain people who suffer brain damage, strokes, or have a lobotomy and are fundamentally changed by the damage to their brains? If we are more than just our brains, why is it that people who undergo such procedures often emerge as quite different people?
Interesting question just for a change.
It is all about the karma law.
Suppose you have to pay for something bad that you did in the past life.
The karma knock you down with physical problems or any sort of problems.
Once you pay for your previous mistakes you will feel a lot better in your consciousness so you will
show that you change.
Your attitude to life will be different.
This doesn't mean that also your body will be better.
In fact problems can even knock you down and kill.
But who kill after all?
They only kill your body not you so you will be better off in the next life with better body and better expanded consciousness.
Right...karma.
And what if a person who has done nothing but good their entire life gets struck down with a stroke or similar? What about people like my grandmother, who raised 4 kids on a shoestring budget, worked herself into exhaustion for years on end just so her family could eat, helped out in various charities and volunteered at a school in what little spare time she had, has helped her friends, family and neighbours whenever they needed her, and is probably the most wonderful person I've ever met? Did she deserve to suffer a stroke a few years ago after a lifetime of doing nothing but giving everything she could to others?
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