Is there such a thing as moral Karma?


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What goes around comes around, do good a to others and others wll do good to you, smile and you'll receive a smile back. Be respectful as a little kid, especially to your parents and when you grow up and become a parent, your kids will respect you too.

Is this always the case? I wonder if it's a belief or a fact. Of course chatgpt is not omniscient but based on how advanced they've made it and getting it connected to the Internet, i had the urge to find out about this from chatgpt.

The answer it gave me was as I had suspected, there's no moral Karma. There are stories ot evil people or let me say tyrants that live so long and in a relatively better health condition than some good people. The tyrant lives in health and wealth and with power to abuse for so long until the die a somewhat peaceful death and that's the moment all the people they've been abusing rejoice.

If heaven and hell isn't real that would mean they're getting no punishment for their evil behavior and they lived well too. And there are good kids who always listened to their parents, did as they were told, had a tragedy like say, terminal cancer and passed away at an early age without having to ever experience fullness in life.

Now when a point like this is made, a religious person would say, it's beyond our understanding as human beings. I am a Christian but these outcomes really do bother me.

Are there truly moral consequences?

Will obeying my parents guarantee my wealth and health?

When it comes to kids being submissive and that promises good life in their future, i have come to realize something interesting.

It's not exactly some invisible karma waiting to happen. If you please your parents they're happy with you and encouraged to support you in your early stages. The problem child will be denied of that level of support so good kids have that as an advantage. They will get peace of mind to innovate and think, they'll get love from the family, they'll get financial aid from the family. However the problem child will get little to non of that. So if good children become successful because of the support it tends to look like being good actually makes you successful. However it's human response.

The main reason why people that disrespect their parents end poorly is because they'll do it to the rest of the world and the world will reject them.

If you're obedient to your and you don't apply good financial principle, you'll still be broke. Financial principles are instructions you need to obey and so if your parents have taught you discipline and you will a good kid to learn, chances are you'll obey all right principles and that would lead you to success.

There's no moral karma, however there's sowing the some seeds an always reaping the same fruit.



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I believe we have a pure self, or soul as it’s commonly called, or higher self as some new agers call it.

It is our conscience and tells us what’s best for us and for others. If we listen to it, we will approach inner peace and contentness. If we disobey it, we suffer more over time.

This version of our self is good and pure and won’t hurt others and won’t lead us to unhappiness unless that unhappiness comes with a lesson that serves us.

I believe Heaven and hell is basically us having to face our soul and answer for the life we live. It isn’t god who punishes or rewards us. It’s our own soul

I don’t think bad things always happen to bad people, but I don’t think they can ever experience happiness and fulfillment the same way as good people can, and I don’t think good people can suffer the same level of regret and shame that bad people will, if not in life then in death.

Just my view on this, no expectation that others believe the same

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Wow, that's a powerful thing, then i believe the biggest consequence of immoral behavior is losing the soul or not getting the peace from the soul. There may be some form of moral Karma if i think about it that way

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