Guest guest Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 onsriyantra , srilakshmi alagharu <salagharu> wrote: > Om Sri Ganeshaya namaha > > - > srilakshmi alagharu > > > > Om Sri Ganeshaya Namaha > > >>In the same vein regretting a past bad > action, and resolving not to do it again lessens its karmic > result as it reduces the psychological impetus behind the act > > with respect to the above quote and the example of Garuda's good intention and bad outcome. If a person regrets a good intention (which he had) that resulted in a bad consequence will the good karmic effect be reduced. > > Regards, > Srilakshmi Namaste, Karma is memory and a balancing, for perfect balance is Brahman. One cannot effect any action as they are predetermined but one can effect one's attitude. If one has a good response to say difficult karma, it won't present itself again in the future lives. So it is all in the intent only. Regretting a good intention is not really necessary only compassion if the result is a bad consequence. However if the good intention was without thought and preparation and was careless it is a whole new kettle of fish...........ONS..Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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