Interesting
Dear all,
I like that, simple and direct but I agree that it is not always easy see.
I would consider the act of harming others to be evil whatever reason, but depending on the situation it might be less evil than to stand by and do nothing. Imagine a situation where a person armed with a knife is attacking an innocent stranger on the street. To protect this person I intervene and in the process I break the attackers nose or perhaps breaks his wrist to get rid of the knife. I have harmed the attacker and that is never good, but if I hadn't done so maybe the stranger on the street would have died. Of course it would be better if I didn't have to break a nose or a wrist but I would choose that before letting the other person die.
That is my opinion, but I would like to know how this would fit in with karmic effects. And also I wonder if the above would lessen the attackers bad karma since he never had the chance to badly injure someone else?
With warm regards
Jimmy
Dear all,
Originally posted by Antonius
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Originally posted by TheGreenKnight
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That is my opinion, but I would like to know how this would fit in with karmic effects. And also I wonder if the above would lessen the attackers bad karma since he never had the chance to badly injure someone else?
With warm regards
Jimmy
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