Some good reads and definitions....
Seeds & Weeds - The Karma Definition ExplainedThe main lesson offered by the seeds & weeds metaphor for the karma definition is quite simple. If you want to live your life in accordance with the karma definition and enjoy the fruits of your labor, you need to practice persistence, patience, and discipline in planting good seeds of karma everyday. By the way, these are all principles that I try to encourage with my coaching clients.
You Choose What Kind of Life You WantYour life is like a garden. There are some nice plants and some awful weeds. Your garden constantly changes with the seasons and yet with the right structures and discipline, you can manage your garden to produce wonderful, consistent results.
Some people like to produce rock gardens because they generate stability. Other people like to plant many varieties of fruit and vegetables that keep coming back year after year. Some people want perfectly manicured gardens that are works of art.
It's up to you to determine what kind of life you want by planting the right kind of seeds. Applying the karma definition is quite easy.
If you want to see a world that is a nice place, plant seeds of kindness. If you want to have a successful business, plant seeds of prosperity by continually creating value for others. If you want be a respected leader, plant seeds of integrity by sticking to your convictions and doing the right thing at all times.
An Apple Seed can only Produce an Apple TreeIn a garden, it makes perfect sense. An apple seed can only produce an apple tree. With this karma definition metaphor, a good action can only produce a good result. If you negotiate a win-win deal with a supplier, good results must be generated from that deed.
The only difference between garden seeds and karma seeds is that it is much easier to identify which seed produced which plant (the cause and effect relationship) because they are both physical objects. Meanwhile, seeds of karma ripen in your mind and are much more difficult to observe. (AND, I won't get into all the details of this right now because is a topic for a future article.)
This cause and effect relationship between the seed and the tree is explained by the first law of karma.
An Apple Tree can only be Produced by an Apple SeedYou can't expect to grow an apple tree from the seed of an orange. It just doesn't work that way. The same applies for karma. You can't expect to grow trees of prosperity if you have been planting seeds of greed and deceit.
This is explained further by the third law of karma.
The Karma Defintion & Tempting Weeds in DisguiseEven though they may not look like it, some plants are poisonous or potentially harmful in other ways. For example, even the most precious rose has dangerous thorns.
This concept can be applied to life and business. Some of the most tempting and enticing opportunities are injurious traps. Like most people, at one point or another, you have probably been tempted to tell a white lie or misrepresent yourself to make an immediate, short term gain.
The same is true for some unethical business opportunities like click fraud, sending out spam to potential customers, or failing to pay bills on time. In the short-run, they may bring you some financial benefit but in the long run, you will suffer. You will never, in the long run, benefit by stealing, being misleading, or misrepresenting yourself. Nor will you prosper by falling for get-rich-quick schemes that are great at creating money but terrible at creating value for people.
In all these examples, the benefits you will experience, if at all, will be short lived. As tempting and enticing as they seem, beware of the poisonous weeds in your garden.
Good Results Take Time & the Right Conditions to GrowDoes a gardener plants seeds and then step out into the garden and expect a wild garden to be growing the next day? Of course not. This metaphor for the karma definition requires that you take action everyday to grow the plants you want to have. You need to provide your seeds water, the right amount of sun, good soil, protection from inclement weather and so on.
This issue is particularly relevant in today's internet age where we have instant everything. We want overnight results for everything from weight loss to becoming financially free. Except for rare exceptions, it's just not realistic to expect results to happen that quickly.
And if they do, they won't last. Just look at the dot-com bubble of the late nineties, early 2000s. Or the real estate bubble of 2007 and 2008.
Some Seeds can Take Years to Grow
You just can't use will power to force a seed to grow. Seeds take time and some seeds ripen faster than others. Some seeds can lay dormant for years until the right conditions arise. For example, in Death Valley, the hottest desert in the world, some flower seeds can remain in the ground for 30 years or more until just the right conditions arise.
The same can happen for karma. It is believed that the karma you experience can come from actions you performed when you were a child or even from a previous life hundreds of years ago.
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