If someone wants me bad then it is his karma, i will not wish harm to anyone, it is my religion
Embracing Peace and Letting Karma Guide the Journey of Others

Karma and Compassion: Contemplation on Spiritual Power
In life, there are times when people do things from anger, jealousy, or desire. Some may wish bad luck for us or simply broadcast negative vibes to us. What if we brought compassion forward instead of matching the negativity with its opposite? What if we just let karma play itself out and stay true to our morals instead of retaliating? This is not just proof of personal strength, but also a reflection of a higher spiritual understanding.
**Karma: The Universal Law of Cause and Effect**
Karma, one of the central principles in a number of spiritual traditions, means generally the law of cause and effect. This doctrine teaches us that every action we make will be correspondingly rewarded. If some person bears bad intent, it is his own karma that will create the effect of his misdeed. So in this case, you are free and cannot do revengeful acts and develop a bitter mindset toward them. You are relieved to continue on the path of kindness and righteousness.
The kind of spiritual maturity is not willing harm to those who you feel have wronged you. This shows that you understand life is interconnected; the bad energy others sent out will find its return back at them, but your good deed will be returned to you at the right time.
**Core Value: Compassion
Compassion dictates that one cannot wish harm even to those who do not think the best of your intentions. Compassion teaches us to look beyond what some of us do to understand better the hurt or insecurity that may lie beneath such actions. It is easy to respond to hurt with hurt; it takes real spiritual strength to respond to it with love and understanding.
Compassion is not a license for abusive or harmful behavior. Instead, you don't let the negative stuff get into your spirit. You set appropriate boundaries and guard yourself yet still wish peace for others-even those who would actually wish you ill. It's the ability to rise above the immediate emotional response and take the high road.
**Forgiveness: The Route to Spiritual Ripeness**
Forgiveness is part of the philosophy. So, forgiving other individuals who have been wrong to you actually disbands the internal emotional chains because resentment and hatred attract negativity, whereas forgiveness gives you an opportunity to move forward with your life, without carrying such negativity inside you. Forgiveness does not necessarily mean we condone or let toxic people stay in our lives, but it gives us the permission to want to "let go" of wanting revenge or ill will.
In other words, forgiveness means you affirm your commitment to peace, growth, and love-the principles forming the core of most spiritual traditions. If you hold on to these principles, then your energy likely will remain positive, and good karma will definitely enrich your life.
**Your Religion, Your Spiritual Path**
These three concepts, namely karma, compassion, and forgiveness, could be at the center of religious or spiritual people's values. The decision not to inflict harm on others-even when provoked-would symbolize your belief in this regard. Because it translates that you believe in living by your religion, and that probably stands for love, kindness, and peace.
This is the depth of your spiritual journey, which nobody can take away from you. When you choose to respond with compassion and understanding to the negativity, it takes place at the level of your highest self. It's not only strength but rather an act of faith in the universe, the law of karma, and the divine order of things.
**Conclusion: Let Karma Work, Keep Your Heart Pure**
Giving in to letting karma run its course and keeping your heart free from harm in this angry world is a radical act. It requires the strength of wisdom and a deep commitment to your spiritual values. But it's the most powerful choice you can make.
By choosing to include compassion and refusing to wish harm to anyone, you can be a light in the darkness of the world, live by your principles, and let the universe take care of the rest. In this way, you are honoring your religion, cultivating your soul, and making the world a more peaceful and loving place.
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