Guest guest Posted May 26, 1999 Report Share Posted May 26, 1999 > Well an apple from under the tree is a classic example and it is not me > who has come up with it, I heard it in one lecture. Right now I dont > remember who and when said it, but it is a fact. I don't believe in such facts: "somewhere someone probably said...". > Karma has its limits. I know. Krsna-seva is the limit. > You certainly do not get karma for bacteries unless you are involved in > bacteriological weapons developement =).... This something new for me. What is the difference between soul in bacteria body and soul in human body? Why killing bacteria is karma-free and killing human is not? Where is the border line? > Well ask some "karma specialists" swamis and they should explain it clear. > But I always heard that this is what monks do they accept charity and > collect stuff lying under the trees and so on because these things if not > belong to anyone, will give no karmic reaction . I've heard that Lord Siva is Supreme Personality of Godhead. Does it prove anything? Anyway, thank you Prabhuji for your answers and help to understand this subject. Ys, Sevabhiruci das _______________________________ http://friko2.onet.pl/gd/seva/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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